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- JAYELECTRONICA
whats the difference tween an iframe and just a frame?
- Jaline0
Maybe an iframe has visible scroll?
- e-pill0
i wonder the same thing...
and which is better? and why? and which should i use for my site?
thanks!!
- Jaline0
http://www.mozilla.org/docs/dom/…
http://www.webclass.ru/eng/Tutor…"The IFRAME element is very much like a FRAME. The difference is that an IFRAME can be inserted in-line, hence the name IFRAME. Regular FRAME elements take up as much space as they can (given the dimensions of the FRAMESET, the presence of other frames, and the confines of the document itself). But iframes can be aligned in their containing elements, given a specific height and width, etc."
- ********0
the iframe is another html or else page anywhere you decide to put it inside a main page, whilst 2 frames have to be divided by an horizontal or vertical cut in the layout.
e.g. NT has 4 iframes inside which 4 different pages run.
in fact you're seeing 5 html or php pages. the main index page is the black one with the logotype and the flash date inside which the other pages run.
- Jaline0
Iframes are nice to use, as everything on the page doesn't have to reload. Just the info that has changed can be loaded.
- JAYELECTRONICA0
this site has the best use of iframes that i have seen.
have i not seen much?
- Jaline0
Many sites (especially design 'portals') use iframes in a similar fashion as NT does.
- JAYELECTRONICA0
i love this place.
if i were ever going to rip a site...it would be this one.
but it wouldnt be an outright rip of course...i would customize.
but hey.
i love this place.
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- JAYELECTRONICA0
i was almost sure that the "rip" comment would get someone bitchin.
where's that angry nick guy?
- JAYELECTRONICA0
nice,
Witt.