Home (Frames)
Home  
 
 
Home » Marketing & Web » Frames


 

Frames

Marketing & Web FPOFranchise

frames
Definition
A structure that allows for the dividing of a Web page into two or more independent parts.

 


[edit] Noframes tag alternative non-framed HTML on a frameset page for very old, non-frames capable web browsers and search engine spiders.

Frames:
Web page design where two or more documents appear on the same screen, each within its own frame. Frames are bad for SEO because spiders sometimes fail to correctly navigate them.

Frames
An HTML technique that enables web site designers to divide the browser screen into two or more sections. Each section, or frame, is a single web page.
Full-text index ...

Frames
An HTML technique used to combine two or more HTML documents within a single web browser screen. Frames can often cause accessibility and usability issues and their use is largely discouraged by good designers.
to the top ...

Frames
Frames is a feature supported by most web browsers that allows web site designers to display two or more pages or frames in the same browser window.

Frames ; The use of multiple, independent sections to create a single Web page. Each frame is built as a separate HTML file, but with one "master" file to identify each selection.

Frames: An HTML technique that allows two or more pages to display in one browser window. Many search engines had trouble indexing websites that used frames, generally only seeing the contents of a single frame.

FRAMES: An HTML program. A frame is a stationary part of a web page that stays put while you scroll through another part of the web page. (That other part is also a frame). Each frame is actually a separate web page.

Frames - A technique created by Netscape [link: ] used to display multiple smaller pages on a single display. This web design technique allows for consistent site navigation, but makes it hard to deep link at relevant content.

Frames - A term used to describe the viewing and layout style of a Web site. Frames refer to the simultaneous loading of two or more Web pages within the same screen.
...

All IBM mainframes use EBCDIC. Most others use ASCII. Edit check A software process whereby data to be entered into a marketing database is checked for logic before it goes into the database.

Sampling Frame the source from which sampling units (respondents) are chosen in a marketing research study; commonly used sampling frames are telephone books and electoral rolls.

Back in the 1960s, it was reported that on selected evenings, movie goers in a theater had been exposed to isolated frames with the words 'Drink Coca Cola' and 'Eat Popcorn' imbedded into the movie.

This metric is associated with entities such as offer i-frames and help developers realize how much they are earning for every thousand users that visit their i-frame. Social game developers have seen eCPMs anywhere from $15 to $1000+.

PHOTO BOARD
A sheet containing a number of frames and the script from a television commercial. Also known as a story board.

animatic - A preliminary version of a commercial whereby a videotape of the frames of a storyboard is produced along with an audio soundtrack.

the source from which sampling units (respondents) are chosen in a marketing research study commonly used sampling frames are telephone books and electoral rolls
sampling plan ...

text, images or media objects such as RealAudio player files, QuickTime videos or Java applets. The "home page" is typically a visitor's first point of entry and features a site index. Pages can be static or dynamically generated. All frames and ...

See also: Market, Marketing, Advertising, Media, Service