Know any well known websites using frames?

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Hi...I'm doing a study, and it's been pretty exasperating asking google, yahoo, or msn about anything specific. <br />
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So...do you know any WELL KNOWN website using frames to open up other websites under theirs? <br />
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Thank you in advance!:)<!--content-->Hotmail. When you click on a link from your email, Hotmail opens up a frame page. The top frame has a link to return to hotmail, and the bottom frame contains the page.<!--content-->Google's image search also uses frames once you've clicked on an image - and they include a "remove this frame button" at the top.<br />
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I've also been using the same technique for some news pages I've been putting on my own site - using google's news services......<br />
<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://shirtbloke.com">http://shirtbloke.com</a><!-- m --><!--content-->Hi I saw your pages like google.<br />
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Where did you get that source?<br />
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Can I have that source ?<br />
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I desperately need it. <br />
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Please Help!<!--content-->What source do you mean?<br />
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Essentially I use a frame page with a menu page and a results page. Make sure you set the target links to show in the correct frame (I keep forgetting and links turn up in the wrong frame- Doh).<br />
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Other than that its all standard frame use.<br />
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There's a bit of code somewhere on the javascript site that'll open up your menu and a third party page in another frame, but I can't remember where - try the search box.<br />
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The Shirtbloke<!--content-->Ah, I've just found the link.....<br />
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<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://javascript.internet.com/navigation/frame-branding.html">http://javascript.internet.com/navigati ... nding.html</a><!-- m --><br />
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The ShirtBloke<!--content-->
 
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