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On a Web Page , framing means that a Website can be organized into Frames . Each frame displays a different HTML document. Headers and sidebar menus do not move when the content frame is scrolled up and down. For developers frames can also be convenient. For example, if an item needs to be added to the sidebar menu, only one file needs to be changed, whereas each individual page on a non-frameset website would have to be edited if the sidebar menu appeared on all of them. However, Server-side Include s and scripting languages such as PHP can also be used to accomplish this aim without some of the drawbacks of frames such as confusing the operation of the address bar and back and forward buttons. The contents of the frames may be hosted on the same script in its pages. The framing website runs a risk of being blamed for external content that, for example, is or becomes inaccurate or objectionable. {Link without Title} Although frames were included in the was removed, leaving only the object element for transclusion until browsers begin support for XFrames. Unfortunately, Internet Explorer 7 does not handle objects used to replace the function of an Iframe , it doesn't recognize that a link from within the included page has the containing page as its _parent. Therefore constructing a menu to be included on every page, in imitation of a frameset, fails as the parent frame cannot be targeted. KHTML and Gecko based browsers, like Konqueror , Safari and Firefox , however, work perfectly well with this construct.SEE ALSO EXTERNAL LINKS |
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