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The
iFrame Applet is designed to solve a common
problem
in web page design: putting an inner
"frame" exactly where you want,
without actually busting up your page into
multiple awkward
frames inside a regular HTML frameset layout.
It also lets you
use the equivalent of an <iframe> html tag in
Netscape 4&up,
which doesn't support this useful IE feature.
In this demo,
featuring one of our software products for
webmasters,
we've
plugged
the iFrame Applet into a tabled layout with other
elements (an animated
gif,
and a 500x300 gif in
the table background).
This is an
especially good use for iFrame if, say, you have
complex
and tough-to-handle layout like this -- yet, you
need to have the text
change on a regular basis for updates or other
reasons.
With
iFrame,
you just change the text file for the applet,
never touching a sensitive layout, like this one.
You can plug the
iFrame Applet in anywhere at all on your
page in mere minutes, reading any common text file
into
the space rapidly and efficiently (it uses a very
small 7K class file).
The size
of the applet is simply changed from the
<applet>
height and width
tags, and the color of the page is settable.
Color, size, face, and style of the applet font
are also
settable, so even the plain text files it
reads look great!
The
iFrame Applet is compatible with all standard browsers
(Netscape, FireFox, Internet Explorer, etc.).
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