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Old 09-16-2008, 09:56 AM
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Default Any alternate for frames or framesets???

I was creating a page in hich I wanted to display my logo on top and and then link the lower half to my older site.

Somethin like top frame displays logo and frame below displays the site. Thats actually very easy with frameset.
Bu what I have known is framesets hamper SEO and 99% your site is not indexed by google.

So wanted an alternative if there was any. Can that be done someway or the other using tables or something???

Need help soon!!

Or maybe if anyone can advice some SEO tips which would help even if I use framesets?
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Default Re: Any alternate for frames or framesets???

I would avoid using frames. They do affect your seo. I think that the best option is to use php to diplay the sections.
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Default Re: Any alternate for frames or framesets???

Thanks for the valuable openion.

BTW can that be done with PHP???

I have already done it with Frameset, so may be youll get an better idea what I am looking for if you can have a look at it.

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This is what I am looking for. Actually the whole site opens in the lower frame. Can something likethat be done in PHP???
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Default Re: Any alternate for frames or framesets???

I use frames, I hate them I would reccomend php, its easy to use plus makes everything look 1000 times better then frames does.
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Old 09-21-2008, 07:55 PM
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Default Re: Any alternate for frames or framesets???

Hmm couple of preference for PHP so there is certainly a way of getting rid of the frames using PHP.

Need to find it out

BTW am not very convinient with PHP but know some abc of it. Will give it a try.

Just my feeling or a gross guess that PHP includes should help someway or the other for this if I am not wrong.
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