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Old 08-28-2006, 12:24 PM
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Originally Posted by cabolet
The first sentence it seems you have a strong point that search engines don’t like frame sites, even you don’t explain why, but then in the next sentences you also know what a professional look is. It seems to me that we talk to a frame hater who has no real arguments and want to show the world that no-frame sites are better. Next time you discuss web design, use arguments, not emotions.
i'll take you up on that:

frames are not good for search engines for a couple of reasons and a simple google search reveals many of these. first of, a framed site has to load different HTML files for each frame and that already puts you at a disadvantage when it comes to search engine robots that are looking to index pages, not pages made up of additional pages. a quote from danny sullivan supports my statement:

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In contrast, most search engine spiders will only see the master page. Just like an old browser, they don't understand the instructions on how to produce the frame layout. These are ignored, and only information within the noframes tags are read (information which a frames-capable browser will ignore).
IF you are going to use frames and want some search engine success, it is important that you use the NOFRAMES attribute. this will help the search bots better index your site (or the content within) provided you have quality descriptors in your NOFRAMES section.

read danny's tutorial for a more thorough explanation about framed sites and search engines.

as for personal preferences, doesn't emotion play a part in your choice? i don't like framed sites either, if for nothing else the frame page URL address are usually useless in the sense of being able to provide a link to someone. instead, you have to link the page by itself and it will wind up appearing without it's frame structure, something i don't think the designer necessarily wants...
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