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i-Frame replacement with new script technique
I have heard that iFrames are being phased out and are being replaced by javascripted solutions.
As a non-programmer I find iFrames a great option. Is the new protocol as easy to set up on pages? |
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Re: i-Frame replacement with new script technique
Forgive me if I'm wrong but I think there is some confusion here. The iframe element was often used to include seperate coded things including other html pages. Depending on what it is you want to do, you should be looking at using the object element or coding sections into div elements and controlling their position and visibility with css. Neither of these have anything, necessarily, to do with JavaScripting. |
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