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Re: [css-d] iframes

Sent by John Lewis on 4 December 2002 21:09


Gary wrote on Wednesday, December 4, 2002 at 3:02:33 PM:

> You would spend more time working around buggy support of overflow
> then using iframe. CSS is just another tool when it suits the
> purpose, use it. When it doesn't work move on to something that
> does.

CSS has its advantages: You don't need to split up your document and
worry about browsers that don't support frames (or have them turned
off). If the browser doesn't support CSS (or has it turned off), they
get a simple HTML page. Also, you can write in languages that don't
have iframe and still validate.

-- 
John

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