| Ross wrote:
| > Does anyone still use frames or iframes? Is it a valid 
| development technique?
| Depending upon what you are doing with them, an iframe may be 
| the only 
| way to achieve a desired effect. Say, you want a webpage with 
| a section 
| of the page that tells you in big, blue letters that you have a new 
| personal message. Fine, now add the caveat that you want it 
| to display 
| when you have a new message without making your end user 
| refresh their 
| page. Now you need an iframe with javascript to make it 
| refresh every so 
| often so that ITs information will be current but your user can still 
| browse at their leisure.
| 
| There must be other uses for them, but I've never really run into a 
| project that I had to use them.


I use iframes on my website to display my photography work:
www.objectivedesigns.com/photography.htm. I prefer it to making the links go
to entirely different pages or opening in new windows.

Daniel Hammond
2227 Dunseath Avenue
Atlanta, GA 30318
770-842-8817
www.objectivedesigns.com


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