What's Next
In this chapter you've explored the possibilities available when you frame several documents within a single browser window. You can create fixed frames with content that doesn't change, and other frames that can load new documents within their own borders or manipulate the documents within other frames. You've also learned some of the hazards of working with frames and can watch out for accessibility and interoperability problems.
Next up in Chapter 7, "Universal Accessibility on the Web," you'll take a close look at how Web designers can promote interoperability and accessibility in their Web site by authoring valid XHTML. Additional techniques that enhance accessibility for users with disabilities or those using today's newest ...
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