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HTML Frames tutorials

Frames have been around since the early years of browser technology, and started really taking off around version 3.0 of the browser wars. Frames allow your page to be divided up into multiple, scrollable regions which can contain there own content. One advantage of frames is that they will allow you to create static sections of pages. For example by creating a framed page, it will allow you to place a static menu on the left side. So instead of making a menu change to hundreds of HTML documents, you can simply make a change to 1, the static menu frame itself. Frames have disadvantages as well. Some search engines simply don't like them, and won't index your site correctly.

Don't understand? Read on.

Frame Tutorials, Part 1

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