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Website Design – To Frame or Not to Frame
- By aisha danna
- Published 12/18/2007
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aisha danna
I am a researcher in the domain of online marketing and have been working on its wide range of services for quite some time now. Presently associated with Rupiz Media, I help clients better their websites so as to pep up web traffic influx and generate high sales.
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The use of frames in the design structure of a
website has been debated for a long time now. A number of experts insist that
they are of no use, and instead cause trouble in the site's functioning. On the
other hand, many claim that frames can be used to a site's advantage.
It is important to remember that frames should
be used in designing only if there is a genuine reason for doing so. These
reasons are determined by the overall needs of a website and issues like
navigation, accessibility and search engine spidering. The use of frames also
depends on the kind of budget you are capable of shelving out for your site.
Framed websites are not entirely troublesome.
In fact, there are a few cases wherein such sites can help your business.
Listed below are some advantages of frames:
- You can keep company logos, messages and
other vital information in one frame. This will make sure that this part of
your site is constantly visible to visitors.
- Frames can be used to provide navigational convenience. They help making static navigation visible on your site all the time.
- As far as design is concerned, a number of
issues can be resolved with the use of frames. They improve accessibility, thus
bettering the prospects of your website.
Despite all these advantages, most developers
hesitate to use frames for their sites. This is mainly because of the following
disadvantages that they carry.
- It becomes very difficult for a search engine
to crawl a framed website. The whole purpose of search engine marketing is too
appeal to search engines and make money through their traffic. The use of
frames prevents search engines from finding pages within a website. Even if
such pages are indexed, they will be without any reference or link to your main
site, which will hamper your chances of making sales.
- Bookmarking a framed pages within a website
is not going to help your site's design and use.
- A number of Internet browsers do not support
framed sites. Therefore, in case these browsers are being used by your
potential customers, you stand no chance of being visited by them.
- If you have a framed website, it is very
likely that you will have a non-framed website too (for convenience). This will
raise the website
design expenses of your online business.
When it comes to the use of frames,
disadvantages definitely outdo benefits. However, they can be used only if they
do not negatively impact the smooth running of your website, and your business
at large.
About the Author:
Aisha Danna has vast experience in the field of web design. Working with ePurple Media, Online Marketing Company she uses her expertise to help clients with ecommerce web site design, community website development, web maintenance, etc.
- Frames can be used to provide navigational convenience. They help making static navigation visible on your site all the time.
Aisha Danna has vast experience in the field of web design. Working with ePurple Media, Online Marketing Company she uses her expertise to help clients with ecommerce web site design, community website development, web maintenance, etc.
