05. What are frames?
Frames are much like tables, but have more versatility. Frames break up a page into several mini-pages all on one screen, which are independent from one another. Each frame can have its own URL address, so you can click a link in one frame and view the corresponding information in another frame. Frames are often used for navigation by putting the navigational bar in one frame and corresponding pages in another. You must have Netscape 2.0 or above or Microsoft Internet Explorer 2.0 or above (for Mac) and 3.0 or above (for windows) to see frames.
We suggest you download the latest of either of these browsers at the Netscape site or the Microsoft site.
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