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Old 04-05-2010, 10:23 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question iFrames and cross browser compatibility

I'm not sure if I have the iframe code down correctly or if this is a general issue with a variety of browsers but my iFrame code I have set up for webpages are not working with I.E.

Well it works with I.E. but the page is all screwy, the image graphics are blurred, some are double displayed, and I see multiple horizontal scrolling bars within the site while scrolling down.

However, the page loads perfect with Firefox.

Here is the code I used for iFraming. I am trying to iframe 100% so basically it looks like they are browsing through my domain and so they aren't seeing affiliate numbers, etc in the url box. Just trying to keep it clean.

I'm using:

<iframe src="www.webaddresshere.com" style="border: 0px; padding: 0px; width: 100%; height: 100%;"></iframe>

Is this the correct way to do it?
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Ew. Iframes.

You're doing it correctly, but some browsers look down on iframes because of hackery situations.

If your big concern is to avoid the affiliate URLs being seen, simply get a free link cloaker that sets URLs to something like yourdomain.com/recommends/thisproduct.htm or whatever.

There's a ton of them out there.
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