Re: [WSG] The F-word (frames that is)

2004-08-06 Thread Brian Foy
Ted Drake wrote:
I'm putting together our new web site css-layout.  There are a few web 
sites that put our site into their frameset.  If they take my lovely 
css-formatted page and stick it in their ugly, poorly styled web page 
built with nasty frames... Could their stylesheet over-ride my style 
sheet or will the separate html of my page withstand the abuse?
Can you tell how happy I am with frames?
Ted
The good news is, unless some nasty JavaScript targeting the frame your 
site loads in is put to use, the site that frames you in will do nothing 
other then load your page as is.

Brian
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Re: [WSG] The F-word (frames that is)

2004-08-04 Thread Neerav
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Ted Drake wrote:
I'm putting together our new web site css-layout.  There are a few web 
sites that put our site into their frameset.  If they take my lovely 
css-formatted page and stick it in their ugly, poorly styled web page 
built with nasty frames... Could their stylesheet over-ride my style 
sheet or will the separate html of my page withstand the abuse?
Can you tell how happy I am with frames?
Ted
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Re: [WSG] The F-word (frames that is)

2004-08-04 Thread Shane Helm
Since the frame will reference your website (pulling your site in as an external site into the main frame), your pages will reference your style sheets.  No need to worry.
I hate frames too.

Shane Helm
{ sonzeDesignStudio


On Aug 4, 2004, at 5:01 PM, Ted Drake wrote:

I'm putting together our new web site css-layout. There are a few web sites that put our site into their frameset. If they take my lovely css-formatted page and stick it in their ugly, poorly styled web page built with nasty frames... Could their stylesheet over-ride my style sheet or will the separate html of my page withstand the abuse?
Can you tell how happy I am with frames?
Ted