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iFrame is Your Solution?

Inline Frame (iFrame) is the content cut into web page which allows visitors to view another pages on your website or off your site without reloading the entire page.

iFrame example :-
- To create iFrame with the simple oneline code
- To create links to change web content by using many different ways

iFrame tutorial :-
There are many iFrame you will know for sample:-
- It is very easy to update or change web contents
- You can place many iFrames to the same page
- And more.

More samples and useful of iFrame technology, you can find easily by searching with these: iframe example, iframe tutorial, iframe javascript, iframe height, iframe asp.net, iframe dreamweaver, iframe link, iframe scroll, and it would be your solution.

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Does iFrames Cause Problems with Search Engines?

Does iFrames Cause Problems with Search Engines?

Yes, of course.

It take those contents and links to other pages. And your link building will be harder than with other webmasters and website owners.

In the SEO ways, you should active the iFrame pages first, if you want your iFramed pages are friendly with the great search engines.

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How to SEO iFrame Websites

In the SEO ways, iFrame usage is problem against search engines for many reasons.

For one reason, whenever search engine robots spide the contents within iFrame, they usually link to iFramed page instead of the page they are displaying.

It means searchers are delivered to a page without site navigation or to the hidden page. It did not encourage search engine robots to crawl and index the such iFrame pages.

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iFrame vs Search Engines

An IFRAME is an HTML tag used in web design that allows a webpage to be displayed in a frame within another webpage.

Question = Does Google or any other search engine crawl iframe content as part of the parent html, Or it looks at it as seperate page?

Answer = It looks as a seperate page. You can get your iframes indexed by putting a site map page with links to each iframe. Otherwise I don’t know if they will get indexed.

Google does index frames and iframes but does not index properly unless there is clear links to each iframe as mentioned above. The problem I found with using iframe, Google tends to index the iframe page and not the page with the iframe in.

Someone told me that iframe link will be indexed by search engines as same as the pure HTML link.

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