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Originally posted by Greg
The IFRAME tag is standardized by W3C and is supported by almost any recent browser, including Mozilla, Opera, and IE. In fact, probably the only browser that does not support IFRAME and is still (although rarely) being used is Netscape 4.
I should probably update my Moz build...I'm using the one with an older slackware build and it's not even 1.0

You don't have to use CSS, but it would make changing colors and things easier. I've learned that it's better if you plan to eventually learn it to learn it with HTML so you're more familiar with working with both of them. Of course I'm just speaking from personal experience and it's not the same for everyone of course

In any event, just have fun with the web page and make it creative!

Again, I don't mean to pick, but how is HTML more powerful? I haven't found many...OK really anything (but then again I don't study every single formatting directive) that HTML can do that CSS can't. If there is, I'd sure like to know for future reference!
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