Todays topic is iframes, and CSS in Dreamweaver. Reading is HTML & CSS Chapter 9 (video, audio) and Chapter 8, pages 189-190 (iFrames).
Framesets are now part of Web history. For another look at current design, mostly commercial, (formerly featuring iframes) see TheBestDesigns.Also, About.com (now Thoughtco) discussed <frameset> and a return to supporting framed sites.
Watch this space for an example of an iframe site. OK. As I said, iframes get used when loading other content such as AJAX. Note no scroll bars, though. Oh—Google maps uses them
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as well as YouTube:
And here's a quick demo of targeting to an <iframe>. These two images will load in the iframe first loaded with a lovely cat photo.
This covers iframes for emdedding JavaScript.
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