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<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>A Basic Example of Frames</TITLE></HEAD><FRAMESET ROWS="75%, *" COLS="*, 40%">  <FRAME SRC="framea.html">  <FRAME SRC="frameb.html">  <FRAME SRC="framec.html">  <FRAME SRC="framed.html">  <NOFRAMES>  <H1>No Frames? No Problem!</H1>  Take a look at our  <A HREF="basic.noframes.html">no-frames</A>  version.  </NOFRAMES></FRAMESET></HTML>
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You know the problems with frames? They look terrible and makes your site look like it was done using a frontpage template. is it possible to make frames which don't look like frames e.g. they look like part of the site?I suppose CSS is the bet

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You know the problems with frames? They look terrible and makes your site look like it was done using a frontpage template. is it possible to make frames which don't look like frames e.g. they look like part of the site?
I suppose CSS is the bet


In my opinion, frames just show an amateur web designer. No matter how well it is disguised. If you want a scrollable area, it can be achieved easily with css. Don't make iframes for this.

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