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By Stephen Chapman, About.com Guide to JavaScript since 2004

Keeping it iFramed

Thursday October 8, 2009
JavaScript allows you to make sure that pages you always want in iframes can't be loaded separately.

If your site uses an iframe instead of a frameset then you can get all of your pages to load into the iframe automatically. For those whose browsers don't support iframes you can have it load in a separate window instead.

Keeping it iFramed
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October 9, 2009 at 4:53 am
(1) Gregory Becker says:

I love your paint mixer. May I ask why the option of white and black were not incorporated into the mixer? White is probably the most commonly used paints in oil painting and it would be nice to see some of the darker muted tones lightened with white in the mixer or darkened with black.

October 9, 2009 at 4:11 pm
(2) Stephen says:

As paint colours work in a completely different way to screen colours I had enough difficulty at the time I wrote that script working out how to get the mixing on the screen to behave as if it were paint with the colours that I did include. I will add revisiting the script to look into adding black and white to my “to do” list.

October 9, 2009 at 8:32 pm
(3) Gregory Becker says:

Thank you for your consideration Stephen. It really is a good tool. I am always looking at it to help create maps to get into the color nieghborhoods I am trying to find.
Very useful. Congratulations…a nice accomplishment.

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