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  2. Frame (World Wide Web) - Wikipedia

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    Early websites often used a frame at the top to display a banner which could not be scrolled away. These banner frames sometimes included the site's logo as well as advertising. [4] XHTML 1.1, the intended successor to HTML 4, removed all frames. XFrames, the intended eventual replacement, [5] provided the composite URI to address a populated ...

  3. Frame (GUI) - Wikipedia

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    In HTML (where frame has another meaning, referring to an individually scrollable portion of a page), this kind of grouping box is called a fieldset after the HTML element of the same name. In the adjacent image, the top frame has no title. The two frames below have titles, and a radio button outside them, presumably to select one or the other.

  4. XFrames - Wikipedia

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    Traditional HTML frames that were introduced with HTML 4.0 were useful for their ability to combine several distinct Web pages into a single webpage view. However, several problems arose from the implementation and as such, frames have been removed from the W3C XHTML 1.1 standard. XFrames was supposed to address some of the following problems ...

  5. HTML - Wikipedia

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    An HTML Application (HTA; file extension .hta) is a Microsoft Windows application that uses HTML and Dynamic HTML in a browser to provide the application's graphical interface. A regular HTML file is confined to the security model of the web browser's security , communicating only to web servers and manipulating only web page objects and site ...

  6. Frameset - Wikipedia

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    Frameset (HTML), a group of named frames to which web pages and media can be directed Frameset (bicycle) , the frame and front fork of a bicycle; sometimes also the headset and seat post See also

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  8. Frame-IT! - Wikipedia

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    It allowed completed frames to be copied to clipboard, to be saved, or to be previewed in a browser. Frame-it was listed in PC/Computing magazine's list of "1,001 Top Free Internet Downloads" for 1997.

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