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Re: CSS frames

This is a little unrelated, but the title of this thread reminds me of something.

I was looking up a CSS property that I forgot and I found two other things I didn't know. One is on this page, the clip property. Does that work in most browsers? I am not sure what I could use it for, but I never saw it before.

The other one is overflow property. I have used this before, but I didn't know it could be used almost to make what appears to be Iframes. Does this work in most browsers and if so, do people use it? I am asking about browsers because this tutorial only mentions whether things work in three different browsers.
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