Do you want your pages to load in a box on your page? Inline frames, or "Iframes", make your site more organized and makes pages
easier to load because you don't have to have your whole layout load everytime you click on another page.
This is the code for an Iframe:
You can name your frame whatever you like. In this case it is named "frame". This is so you can open links into your frame. For example, if you have a link to go to a page for your visitors your code would be like this:
The absolute position is so that you can position your Iframe on your page. The allowtransparency makes it so that your iframe is transparent.
Welcome to to my little corner of the web. This is my personal space to blog and display my works and for whatever I want. Feel free to browse around.
I'm Jenny. I'm 19. I live in Waverly, Iowa in the U.S. I have one sibling, my sister, Lisa. I have a cat, Pepper. He's all black and can
be loving one minute and then chomp down on your arm the next minute. I work at Digital Dog Pound Video in Waverly. It is a movie rental and
tanning place. I am going to Hawkeye Community College for webdesign. I am only in my second semester so I still have a lot to learn.
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