Web Design Tutorials and Articles: Layout with DIVs instead of Frames for HTML

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Saturday, June 6, 2009

Layout with DIVs instead of Frames for HTML

Introduction Search Engines do not work well with frames in web pages. However, frames offer a good way to have large area layouts in a web page. There are popular layouts by frames. In this article I show you how to achieve these popular layouts using DIV elements. If you implement the knowledge from this article, search engines will work with your web page without the problem posed by frames. In case you do not know, a DIV element is a containing element. It can take almost all the elements... Sign in to see full entry.

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