To iframe or not to iframe
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- scarabin
i hear iframes don't work on some crappy browsers.
i'm doing an online boutique marketed at wealthy women around 20-30, and my design would benefit greatly from the use of an iframe.
are iframes something i should avoid?
- jevad0
uh....It's only really NN 4.7 you have to worry about - not ure about safari but I would imagine it supports them....only NN4.7 and non-standards compliant browsers that don't support iframes - they are bloody useful.
use them!
- unknown0
just do it
- scarabin0
thanks.
- Duane0
a new version of my site i'm working on uses them and so far no problems in all the major browsers and os's. we'll see how it goes.
- joec0
iframes are the best thing since sliced bread.
works fine in safari.
i love me some iframes!!
peace
- aka0
iframes are the new black.
- jevad0
i thought black was the new black?
- mbr0
iframes are nice if you need to update. I've got a ton of them on my site, but I'll never try to incorporate them with images again (I am happy with my site, but I like flash and movie clips much better).
- Bertrand0
iframes can sometimes be a pain when the framed page is picked by search engines (outside the main site).
To prevent that, you can use a javascript (hope pasting works)
Replace [ by
[ script ]
[!--
if (self.name!='som' && self.name!='body') top.location.href = '../index.htm'
//-- ]
[/ script ]Personally, I prefer include files.