Frames, originally created by Netscape as an HTML extension are now supported by most browsers
Combining information from several "pages" into one page, usually first page seen on www
A frame-set is a group of frames which are connected together If you're writing text that doesn't fit into the first frame of a frame-set, it will continue in the next frame belonging to that frame-set
A frameset is a group of frames which "belong together" If you're writing text that doesn't fit into the first frame of a frameset, it will continue in the next frame belonging to that frameset
This element represents the meta structure of a document using frames By replacing the BODY element in the document structure, the FRAMESET element defines the document layout in terms of areas of the screen containing sub-document URLs
An HTML element which enables you to define the number and size of vertical and horizontal frames inside an HTML page Each frame displays a separate HTML page as a subwindow inside the frameset
A frameset is the term applied to the collection of separate frames that make up the entire page
The master HTML document that specifies the multiple files to be used in frames (and the content to be displayed by frames-incapable browsers)