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what is the point of the frame if the only way to interact with it is a link-out tbh if there are any prerequisites to using a frame, i don’t use it, especially not if it’s forcing me out of client like if you’re trailing to a dedicated page, just post the damn link
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@alexgrover.eth
people do it because images show up more nicely in a frame than just the link OG image
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@ciefa.eth
Yep I agree and handle it this way too.
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@aghahowa.eth
What frame are you talking about Basil
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@citraloxley
simple words uh explain its nicely
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@mosdef
agreed, that's annoying af bro 🤷🏻‍♂️
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they have become less popular due to usability and accessibility concerns. If you find frames inconvenient and prefer direct links, it's understandable that you would want to access content without being forced out of your current browsing context. Direct links can provide a more seamless and user-friendly experience.
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@ashwanigrover70
It seems like you are frustrated with the use of frames and prefer direct links instead. Frames were commonly used in web design to divide a web page into multiple sections, each containing different content.
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