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Hi guys,
i have built a couple of basic sites in the past but wanna try a bit more now,
just wondering if ya know any good sites for learning html, and also im looking at using i frames with my site which is table based so any links or info on how to set these up would be great,
thanks in advance
Mike :rolleyes:
i have built a couple of basic sites in the past but wanna try a bit more now,
just wondering if ya know any good sites for learning html, and also im looking at using i frames with my site which is table based so any links or info on how to set these up would be great,
thanks in advance
Mike :rolleyes:
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Generally, frames suck (just my 2 cents
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I'd suggest not using frames, if you can.
)I'd suggest not using frames, if you can.
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Frames will soon be outdated and replaced by table designs and table-less designs (CSS). If you wish to really excel in the field of web design; choosing a CSS based path would be my opinion in where to go. But, if not, here is my HTML resource site:
http://www.funky-chickens.com/
P.S. Still recommend CSS
http://www.funky-chickens.com/
P.S. Still recommend CSS
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Originally Posted by Gary
Generally, frames suck (just my 2 cents)
I'd suggest not using frames, if you can.
Check the difference between a frame and iframe

This thread is about iframes, and ranting on frames makes your post useless.
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The only place I've seen iframes used is as an alternative to JavaScript in link exchange programs and the type, where you're putting a 3rd party code fragment onto your site.
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IFRAMEs are still used in several CMS related web apps. When dealing with a lot of data, it's wise to use them rather than scrolling through 1000 records of information. The reason why they are used is so you have menus and other tools visible to the user, otherwise, as soon as you scroll, you'd lose visibility of them. I'm using IFRAMEs in a project manager right now I'm doing in PHP.
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Originally Posted by inscissor
IFRAMEs are still used in several CMS related web apps. When dealing with a lot of data, it's wise to use them rather than scrolling through 1000 records of information. The reason why they are used is so you have menus and other tools visible to the user, otherwise, as soon as you scroll, you'd lose visibility of them. I'm using IFRAMEs in a project manager right now I'm doing in PHP.
Yep very true

Also, making a project manager eh? Could I have some more information? I'll send you a PM
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