
Web Development - Frames
PLEASE! Use the NOFRAME tag!
If you *must* use frames in your website, check your website development manual on how to use the <NOFRAME> tag. This tag lets those who do not have frame-support (or have a way to turn off frame-support) to still view your site. Not everyone likes frames - don't force it on people. Better yet, use the <NOFRAME> tag and put a link on your page saying something like "Don't Like Frames - Click Here for a Non-Frame Version."
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