Help with IFRAMES in Firefox.

Discussion in 'HTML & Website Design' started by rahuldroy, Apr 13, 2008.

  1. #1
    Hi,
    I am making a website for my company. I have decided to use IFRAMES to speed up loading for Dial-up users. It works exactly the way I want in IE but not firefox. My URL is http://www.gamerzgames.com/apr. I have also uploaded a copy of my index file if you anyone needs anything else please don't hesitate to PM me. Thanks in advance.
     

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    hans Well-Known Member

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    Hello,
    Where is the problem where say...

    Apr Computers welcomes you to our new Webpage

    We are located at Unit 13, 7-9 Goddard Street, Rockingham WA 6168

    Our Trading hours are:

    try add the height and width parameters in the iframe :)

    ref: http://www.htmlcodetutorial.com/frames/_IFRAME.html

    Best,
    Jakomo
     
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    camp185 Well-Known Member

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    Are most of your visitors going to be using dial up to access the site? Good site design involves designing a site that is best fit for most people/your visitors. Most people use high speed access these days. Even dial ups go pretty quick now.
     
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    rahuldroy Peon

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    I personally work at a computer store part time, and I was personally surprised how many people still use dialup. But you are right about most people using high speed internet specially ADSL.
     
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    Can you please help me with that, I am kind of new to this sort of stuff. How, what and where do I start from? Thanks mate in advance.
     
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    I would start by making a site that doesn't involve iframes.
     
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    how do you do it with css then?
     
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    Get rid of the iframes. How about <?php include ?
     
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