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  • How to Use an HTML Button With Frames

    Hypertext Markup Language, or HTML, can embed objects, like buttons, on a page that visitors can use to navigate the site or submit online forms. Creating a button designed for navigation, however, is more complicated when a website uses frames. Websites that use frames are combine multiple pages into a single page. If you add a button that allows the visitor to go to the previous page on the website or navigate to different parts of the site, you must edit the code so that the page loads in the correct frame or window.

  • The Disadvantages of Using Frames in HTML

    Many elements of HTML have been introduced to set the content, style and organization of websites. People have used the frame element for years to display multiple pages at once, create constantly visible content and separate navigation and title bars from the rest of the website. While frames had their advantages for a time, there are now many disadvantages that suggest the need to replace frames with another method, such as page divisions.

  • How to Prevent Resized Frames in HTML

    In Web programming, frames display more than one HTML page at a time in the same browser, with each page divided by resizable borders. Frames provide a simple way for you to split up your website if you prefer not to use more advanced programming techniques such as PHP or JavaScript. For example, you may use frames to program a menu that takes up a quarter of the screen and a body that takes up the rest. Use the "NORESIZE" frame attribute to prevent visitors from resizing the frame divide.

  • How to Create Frames & Borders

    A web frame is a section that you create in an HTML document in which you can insert another web page or a graphic or image. One of the simplest ways to separate frames when multiple frames are on a page is to add a border. Adding a border places a line around each of the frames you create. You need a general understanding of HTML to create frames and borders.

  • How Can We Display a Frame in Horizontal & in Vertical HTML?

    When building a web page in HTML, you can use frame tags to display content from other web pages in one browser window. You can create a vertical frame to display a common navigation bar or a horizontal frame to show a related web page. The advantage of frames is that you can display additional elements or other web pages in a single web page. For large amounts of content, the browser automatically displays scrollbars. The disadvantage is that your users can't print out your entire web page. The frame is a separate element and you must print it separately.

  • How to Insert Text in Frames in HTML

    Web pages that use frames are actually combinations of multiple HTML files--one for each frame. Inserting text in a particular frame is simple: You just insert text into the HTML code for the page displayed in the frame. To know exactly what you're doing, though, you should know how to manage frames more generally, how to create a file with a <frameset> tag, and how to direct frames to particular HTML files.

  • HTML Frame Background Tutorial

    Frames in HTML allow the web designer to create content in two separate files then pull them together on one page. The Frameset tags are used on the main page to pull the content from separate files. Thus you can edit the content of one file and not have to change the other. The downside of background frames is that search engines will not always find the content in the separate files. You can make as many frames as you like on a page.

  • How to Add HTML Frame Size Restrictions to Prevent Scrolling

    Frames are independent screen views that are all presented on one page. These web page elements are commonly used for making a lot of information accessible at once and for presenting content to viewers that does not require them to perform various screen loads. Although frames are typically scrollable, if the data of a web page takes up more space than is available, you can set a restriction inside the frame tag to permanently disable the scroll bars.

  • How to Create Frames in HTML

    Creating frames is an efficient way to design web sites that allow for simple navigation. They are particularly useful for sites where the user will often be clicking back and forth through a number of menus. Frames are also useful because they do not force you to reload an entire page with each clicked link, allowing you instead to focus only on creating content for the particular parts of your site that will update.

  • How to Prevent Resizing of Frames Using HTML Pogramming

    HTML, or hypertext markup language is a computer language that is used to create web pages. Websites and web pages are written in HTML code. Whether you are setting up a personal web page or a business web page, learning HTML code can be very beneficial. Knowing how to use the codes can help you manipulate your page settings. HTML documents contain plain text and have the extension .html or .htm extension. You can prevent visitors to your site from resizing the frames on your pages. Visitors may wish to change the size of the frames in order to display…

  • How to Create an HTML Frame

    Most tasks in HTML can be accomplished by placing an instruction known as a "tag" before and after the text that you want to affect, and creating a frame is no exception. Frames in HTML are used to divide a web browser window into sections, with each section capable of displaying its own web page. Users can then view a web page in one section of the window while viewing other pages in other sections.

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