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<NOFRAMES>

Usage Recommendation
use it if you use Frames

<NOFRAMES> holds text that should be displayed for people who don't have frames. A large percentage of people on the web don't use browsers which can read frames. You can avoid leaving out those people by using <NOFRAMES>.

<NOFRAMES> should be used in the same document as <FRAMESET ...>. <NOFRAMES> should be inside the outermost <FRAMESET ...> element.

this code produces this
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<TITLE>NOFRAMES example</TITLE>
</HEAD>

<FRAMESET ROWS="15%,*">
     <FRAME SRC="recipetitlebar.php" NAME=TITLE>

     <FRAMESET COLS="20%,*">
          <FRAME SRC="recipesidebar.php" NAME=SIDEBAR>
          <FRAME SRC="recipes.php" NAME=RECIPES>
     </FRAMESET>

<NOFRAMES>
<H1>Great Recipes</H1>
No frames?  No Problem! Take a look at our 
<A HREF="noframesrecipes.php">no-frames</A> 
version.
</NOFRAMES>

</FRAMESET>

</HTML>
this page

Of course, if your browser can do frames, you won't see the content of the <NOFRAMES>, but it looks something like this.

The proposed specifications for HTML 4.0 state that <NOFRAMES> can also go in the <BODY ...> element of a regular page. This allows you to add some content that was originally intended for another frame. Unfortunately, most of the browsers don't recognize this construct, so the content of <NOFRAMES> will be visible to the users.

this code produces this
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<TITLE>Example of NOFRAMES in the BODY</TITLE>
</HEAD>

<BODY>
<NOFRAMES>
<H1>My Home Page</H1>
</NOFRAMES>

regular BODY contents

</BODY>
</HTML>
this set of frames



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