Hi,
I am using this example for a webpage display ...
<iframe src="https://www.dalekelly.org/" title="Me"></iframe>
If I click on a link within the display there is no back arrow to return.
For instance ...
On this link ...
https://www.dalekelly.org/om.html
click on this inner link - "Turiya"
I don't get a return arrow?
Even better ...
how can I get the browser interface menus on my <iframe> window
I am using this example for a webpage display ...
<iframe src="https://www.dalekelly.org/" title="Me"></iframe>
If I click on a link within the display there is no back arrow to return.
For instance ...
On this link ...
https://www.dalekelly.org/om.html
Dale wrote:
I am using this example for a webpage display ...
<iframe src="https://www.dalekelly.org/" title="Me"></iframe>
If I click on a link within the display there is no back arrow to return.
If you follow a normal link within content displayed in an iframe, the
linked resource is opened inside that iframe. I don’t see whether you referring to this and whether you see it as a problem.
For instance ...
On this link ...
https://www.dalekelly.org/om.html
There is no iframe on that page. So I really cannot see what you are
talking about.
Dale, 2022-08-06 00:31:
Hi,
I am using this example for a webpage display ...
<iframe src="https://www.dalekelly.org/" title="Me"></iframe>
If I click on a link within the display there is no back arrow to return.
For instance ...
On this link ...
https://www.dalekelly.org/om.html
click on this inner link - "Turiya"
I don't get a return arrow?
Well - if the page itself is display within an <iframe> then the *outer*
page is of course *not* changed when you open a link *inside* that <iframe>.
Even better ...
how can I get the browser interface menus on my <iframe> window
You can't. Don't use an <iframe> to display the whole website.
I post an example tomorrow
In article <tcp21d$lnte$1@dont-email.me>, dale@dalekelly.org says...
I post an example tomorrow
Having a "Back" or "Forward" in your iframe would require a new incarnation of your browser.
And if we do "Back" outside the iframe, the incarnation will become orphaned - WOW!
I think an <iframe> having its own arrows/etc. would be more obvious
In article <jlcfgeF37ivU1@mid.individual.net>, usenet@arnowelzel.de says...
Dale, 2022-08-07 20:58:
[...]
I think an <iframe> having its own arrows/etc. would be more obvious
Now, that it would require even more stuff to be displayed.
In <iframe> there to display the content of another URL inside a page -
as for example a YouTube video like in this blod post:
<https://arnowelzel.de/en/origin-of-modern-smartphones>
Using <iframe> do display another website or a page from your own is
considered a bad idea and should be avoided.
And some webmaster make pages that cannot be displayed if present inside an iframe.
Dale, 2022-08-07 20:58:
[...]
I think an <iframe> having its own arrows/etc. would be more obvious
Now, that it would require even more stuff to be displayed.
In <iframe> there to display the content of another URL inside a page -
as for example a YouTube video like in this blod post:
<https://arnowelzel.de/en/origin-of-modern-smartphones>
Using <iframe> do display another website or a page from your own is considered a bad idea and should be avoided.
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