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Project Twenty-Seven gets you started looking at designing with frames, but with a variation of frames called "inline frames" or iframes. In fact, the rest of this page appears in an iframe. As you read on, please realize that the two links above the iframe control what appears in the iframe. Just click "Home" to get back to the original page, or click the Iframes Tutorial link to go to that tutorial. Try it; you'll see how it works. Note that links on the pages in the iframe will load in the iframe (unless the designer has made other arrangements as you will see in the tutorial below).
One hint that might prove helpful in designing this project is to handle your iframes as you do your images. In addition to the "height" and "width" attributes, iframes take the "align" attribute so that text will wrap around them. You also can put iframes in table cells or leave them on a plain page. Whatever you do with them, the iframe requires at least one separate *.html page to be loaded into the iframe when the page comes up.
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