TheSolarFire
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Hi all....
Why it is always recommended that you should not use frames in your site designing.....Search engines have problems in indexing frames or they don't even index sites using frames.........what is the reason for this? Yes defiantly crawler avoid to read the data placed within frames and table.Boat not crawl inside the code and data under the code is not indexed by it so that's why SEO friendly web sites are designed without or less using frames and tables. Some myth debunking. Frames are not 'Bad'. Frames have been in use for a long time and were very useful before tools like Dreamweaver or web application frameworks (Joomla, Cocoon, etc) existed. Frames went a long ways towards eliminating the excessive use of tables to control page layout. They also have saved a lot of bandwidth in the early web - frames containing navigation, menus, etc. content needed to be downloaded only once. Frames are not bad for search engines. I have no idea how this one started.
Why it is always recommended that you should not use frames in your site designing.....Search engines have problems in indexing frames or they don't even index sites using frames.........what is the reason for this? Yes defiantly crawler avoid to read the data placed within frames and table.Boat not crawl inside the code and data under the code is not indexed by it so that's why SEO friendly web sites are designed without or less using frames and tables. Some myth debunking. Frames are not 'Bad'. Frames have been in use for a long time and were very useful before tools like Dreamweaver or web application frameworks (Joomla, Cocoon, etc) existed. Frames went a long ways towards eliminating the excessive use of tables to control page layout. They also have saved a lot of bandwidth in the early web - frames containing navigation, menus, etc. content needed to be downloaded only once. Frames are not bad for search engines. I have no idea how this one started.