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Actual WEBMASTERING Question: Frames
OK I want to use a few frames in my website however in the frame I only want to show some of the page
example: lets say i for some dumb reason want to put google.com in a frame but i only want to put the search bar in the frame but nothign above like the logo. Note: above is just an example and not what im actually trying to do. Im pretty sure there is a code like this and i seen it before but i just cant find it. It includes the pixel numbers in the code to map the page. Thanks. |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Ontario, OR
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Yeah, but it could be scrolled so...
In this example, it would be better to create a form that would post to google, or to your own page creating a cURL request to google.
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goolge it
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