Frames HTML Tutorials
Transparent Iframe
I suppose you have basic html skills and you know all about iframes, but do you know how to setup iframe to be transparent?!.
Working with Frames
Two very specific reasons to use frames:
1. Frames are a unique part of HTML. I want you to understand what you're looking at if you see frames and to also have them in your toolbox if you ever need them.
2. Frames can occasionally be exactly the right choice for a specific approach. Let's say you want to develop an application in which data loads into another location directly within the same interface. Frames can help you accomplish that kind of functionality; if you need it, you'll know how.
Introduction to Frames
Frames are a little different than anything you've done in html in that you are not writing a page in the traditional sense. What you are creating is a template where more than one page can sit. Here's an example using TABLE commands:
In-Line Frames
Think frames -- but frames within a page that act just the same as full-screen frames.These are frames that appear within the page. They resemble table cells, yet what appears in the frame is not text on the page, but rather a whole other page, like regular frames.
Escaping Frames and Staying within Frames
Got a page you don't want to open in someone else's frameset? Got a page that you do not want to open outside of a frameset? This will tell you how.

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