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Using Frames to Create a Website

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  • Using framesDino's Pizzeria. Your instructor created this site to demonstrate how you can use tables and frames in a Web site. Dino's is a fictional restaurant.
  • Dino's Pizzeria viewed without frames if you're using a browser that can't handle frames. View/Source to see how NOFRAME HTML codes have been setup. Be sure to see this one.
  • Tigers. Another example of frames. Just the basics. Could serve as template for your own framed site. See the HTML code behind the frames.
  • Go to American Psychiatric Association (APA) site and View/Source to see the HTML used for creating the frames at this site.
  • Temple B'nai on free Geocities site. Created by your instructor using tables to give the appearance of frame. Same site but on its own domain address -- without the ads.
  • Parade Magazine. Here, too, View/Source to examine HTML code for creating frames.
  • PetCare. See if you can figure out why the Table of Contents (toc) frame doesn't work correctly.
    1. Using View/Source compare the toc.htm PetCare page to the toc.htm Dino's Pizzeria page.(Clue: Note target code in Dino's toc.) 
    2. PetCare (Corrected). Using Netscape Navigator, go to the revised site that has had this code inserted into the toc.htm file: <base target="main">.
  • HTML Codes for Sample Website Using Frames. Includes Index, Table of Contents, and Main Page.
  • Internet Mental Health. Use View/Source to note HTML code.
  • Paddle Florida. Again use view/source to see HTML setting up frames. Note that when you go to links provided in the contents frame, the URL changes.
 
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