
Web Development - Frames
Remove your Site From Frames
Through links, does your website sometime appear in some other site's frames? If so, you may not mind this fact - or you may want your site visitors to have the option to exit the other site's frameset. To do so, just include a link on your page back to your site, and add the following code to the <A HREF> tag - TARGET="_top". For example, on site www.somesite.com, the code would be
<A HREF="http://www.somesite.com" TARGET="_top">Stuck in a frame? Click here.</A>
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