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RE: FN-FORUM frame jammin
date posted 1st May 2001 00:09
Bob,
I have used the following script in the past, but I am now of the opinion
that frames are the worst idea the web has ever witnessed. A modern website
shouldn't use frames, they go against the whole ethos of html as a document
description language where each page can be thought of as an independant
node on a folder tree. I think Jakob Neilsen is the most renouned author on
the topic. Visibility in search engines suffers too, but if you must, here
is a simple example:
Jonny Porter
-----Original Message-----
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[EMAIL REMOVED] Behalf Of Bob Gentle
Sent: 30 April 2001 23:26
To: [EMAIL REMOVED]
Subject: FN-FORUM frame jammin
Morning everyone.
You'll all get to rip this project to peices soon enough, but for the moment
how do I ensure that when a visitor types in "register.html" (for example)
that the page opens in the correct frameset? Bit of code/script on each
page?
Feel free to slap your forehead (those with higher knowledge.), I know I
should know this..
answers on a post card......
Bob.
www.lode-star.co.uk
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