Why
Not to Use Frames in Your Website
By Victor H. Schlosser
Make your website
flow
Why Not to Use Frames in Your Website
Over the years, as the Internet has
grown and expanded, website developers have worked very hard
to try and stay just a "little fresher", or one step ahead
of the competition.
Different sizes of text, different
colors of text, graphics, tables, bit maps, animations,
frames, push technology, pull technology, layering, all of
these are a means to an end... to get your page
read!
I'm not going to discuss the others
here (I'll save those for future reports). Today, I would
like to talk to you about frames.
I personally like frames if they are
used properly. Some people seem to use them just because
they can. This can make your site harder to navigate and a
whole lot more confusing if not used properly.
Using frames should be like another
type of advertising or marketing strategy you use for your
business, base the decision on whether or not it will
enhance the message you are trying to get across. But make
sure that you understand the trade-offs that go along with
using them.
1. The biggest trade-off and
probably enough reason by itself NOT to use frames: Search
engine robots do NOT read pages with
frames!
When they encounter a frames page all
they see is the outline of the frames. They don't see any
links so they assume it is a dead page (or a dead site) and
they move on. This can be disastrous for a
website.
If you want to generate sales, you
need customers. To get customers you first need to get
people to your website. To do this, you need the search
engines.
To go through the time, trouble, and
expense of setting up an Internet Store (website) and then
to deliberately block your site from the search engines is
like opening up a retail store but painting the windows
black and not putting up a sign. You are open for business,
but nobody knows it, unless they happen to accidently
stumble in.
2. Frames can often times be
confusing, especially if all of them have scrollbars
going up/down and left/right. Besides taking up a lot of
your already limited screenspace, the scrollbars are just
distracting. This can cause a lot of people to leave your
site immediately.
They figure that if your front page is
confusing (and that is the page you are using to draw them
in) that the rest of the site probably isn't worth their
time or trouble either.
3. Navigation. You have
to have everything just right when you are using frames. If
you don't, when you click on a link, it can come up in the
wrong window, thus destroying what was there and probably
blowing any and all formatting that you had done. And, if
linked pages come up in the window where the links are
supposed to be, the person is trapped on your site, in your
frames, with nowhere to go.
Frames can be useful, but having your
main site done in frames is not wise. Look around at other
sites that have frames, try to navigate them, and try to
read and see everything using all the scrollbars.
Then... think about your average
customer. Is this something you would want to put them
through? Is it something you would want to have to go
through if you were the client?
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