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If your are looking for a way of posting your codes on a blog or forum, or even email them, without activating those codes, here you can! As you can see on the iframe example bellow, post your iframes and HTML codes, show the resulting iframes and post the code to all your visitors.
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How to post your iframes HTML codes without being activated?
A easy way of posting your HTML codes.

This article goes to everyone who is just beginning their way into the fascinating and challenging word of internet business, and just like me, have a blog or a forum that gives several tips and guides, and is an inconvenience when you post HTML code for your readers to copy, because if you just copy the code and place, it will ultimately interpret this code and activate it. I've tried some ways that I found on the net like:
To use a code block within a post, just post like this:
[code]
... (your code goes here) ...
[/code]
I tried this one, but it didn't worked for me. I could be doing something wrong, as a matter of fact I'm just a newbie, but all the comments on this one was just like mine. But is there and you can try it.
Let's see another one:
To wrap blocks of html, c, java, et. al. in tags for automatically conversion and formatting. As:
<code>
....(your codes here)....
</code>
No good for me either.
And the last attempt was to follow some article tips that i found on the net. The guide described a serial of procedures through the dashboard, as creating a new post, edit the HTML code, find a tab named compose and type your code there, got to preview and if everything is the way you ant, you can hit publish and your done. Later i realized that the guy was talking about a Blogger based website. So no useful for me either, since i run a Wordpress based Blog.
Unfortunately, none of the above options worked for me and i had to find a way of posting my iframes HTML code, so kept searching and i found it. Thank you Wikipedia! If you search there, you have no idea the amount of great information one can get.
What you really need to do, in order to display HTML code in a post or email, is that all "<" and ">" characters must be replaced with their HTML similar elements "<" and ">". And it works, really, i coudn't believe, and in a very praticle way, so you can, easily, post and share your codes everywhere.
You can do that by hand or you can go to myiframes.com, and use the "iframes block-code", that allows you to paste you code on one side, just press convert and your code will appear on the next box, ready to be copied and pasted to your blog or forum.
I wondered around a couple of days on the net, searching a way of posting my iframes codes, fortunetelly I found this great tool and wanted to share it with you all. It's seems to work on several kinds of blogs and forums, so go ahead and try it. Visit MyiFrames, convert your code into a blank code, so you can post and add it, anywhere you want. iFrame it & Post it.
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iFrame tabs: Facebook
Since 10 March 2011, FBML cannot be used on Facebook pages.

There's been a rush for some quick tutorial on how to create a tab in your welcome fanpage on Facebook. As we konw, "Static FBML"application can no longer be used after upgrading the fanpage, since 10 of March 2011.
After this many people have wondered how to successfully create a flap landing page without using the Facebook Static FBML. The answer is simple, using the Static HTML: iframe tabs.
The procedure is similar to using the Statis FBML and is therefore very simple:
- To add the application is very simple, just visit the Facebook fanpage in which the bar is attached and to seek, search for "Statis HTML", should be enough for you to find the application Static HTML: iframe tabs.
- With the application installed, you will be able to choose which page you intend to use it. That done, a tab called "Welcome" (can be changed) should appear in your fanpage, click it and you will see a screen.
- With the flap has been built, it's time to learn how to use it for this you have to do three things:
a) Place content: You need to have a little knowledge in programming at leasta basic HTML to be able to insert content and images on the tab;
b) Rename: Accessing the management area of the page via the "Edit Page", you should access the "Applications" and then click "Edit Settings". If you have already added the tab, you can choose any name for it.
c) Set as Home tab: Even within the management area, access the "Manage Permissions" tab and choose the initial drop-down menu to say "standard input of the page."
Go to Facebook and learn also about "landing page" and "personalized tabs
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Create iframes HTML free with Dreamweaver.
A easy way to the iframes!

Creating iframes with Dreamweaver is one of the easiest options that you have to put up an iframe onto a page, without any knowledge of HTML code. With any basic skill and understanding of HTML, it's simple to put an iframe on any page, but there are some other ways of doing that and Dreamweaver is a very useful one.
Here are some hints:
Open a new page, click Insert Tag; A new window will open, and at the left, you'll see the option HTML Tags, click on that and HMTL tag sub-item will appear; among them, choose Page Elements; Click on it and you will see the option IFRAME on the right, Double-clicking will open a new Box; (if you want to see some of the Tag descriptions, in the Tag Chooser window click once on the iframe option). At this new window, check General, and Edit as you wish, Just be aware that "Browser Specific" gives you options such as width and height, but only works for Internet Explorer; "Style Sheet/Accessibility" gives you the choice of CSS styles for your iframe, not much of a big deal, since you have an easier way by accessing Properties panel; and "Alternate Content" gives you the option of leaving a warning message, since your iframes could not be compatible with some antique browsers.
Obviously this is far from a pro knowledge on the matter and surely you've got a number of options on how to create your iframes, so get creative and started.
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