Operation Manual
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Inserting framed documents
WebPlus allows one or more frames, also known as Iframes, to be placed on a
single page, each accessing another page within your site. Just like a picture, a
frame can be placed anywhere on the page and can be drawn to any size. While
it's typical to link to a page, you can also link to a range of other link destinations
(an Internet page, local file, Smart object, or stored user data) as well.
If adding a frame to a master page, ensure that the frame's
destination page does not use that same master page (this avoids
an unwanted page-in-page effect).
WebPlus also supports Active document frames. These are useful when you
have a framed site and want to open a particular page in a frame. The name of
the active document frame is identified by a combination of page and frame
name. For example, "Home: ifrm_6" represents the "Home" home page and
"ifrm_6" an automatically generated frame. Pages can redirect to the frame that
should contain them—useful when found by search engine. To activate this for
each page that will appear within a frame use Page Properties (Navigation menu
option) and choose Open in active document frame and Redirect to this frame
if necessary.