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  • no but you can use frames. why you’d want i dunno. but wordpress backend does nto use frames, you can create a theme that users frames and html alone.

    i’m not sure i understand the question either:)

    ah. so visiting your site it seems to be in a frame doesn’t it?

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    Wait, you said it doesn’t use frames…my site is WP blog, and it does use frames…then how come your’e telling me it doesn’t use frames while my Wp blog DOES use frames??

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    WP can use anything. It’s how you do your tempates. You can even have it use tables. Or nothing at all.

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    but does the default template use frames?

    1) calm down your tone is aggressive there’s no need for excessive use of the question mark.

    2) kubrick does not use frames

    3)from what I can tell the frames have been implemented manually i took at a look at your source and what I saw were manual additions. Check your installation directory or the root for a index.html file, back it up then remove it and see if that fixes it. you have an extra index file somewhere from what I can gather, this is not part of the WP install, it’s already on your server. it might even be an extra index.php file

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    Ummm sorry for sounding to aggressive…..lol…

    so…how could you tell that i had frames?

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    A simple “View Source” shows it, and with Lynx (as Google and other SE’s may see it) the frames are actually listed.

    The frames aren’t coming from wordpress. It’s coming from whatever service you’re using to redirect your site from http://www.infinitysite.net.tc/ to http://heatmax.illusionfxnet.com/

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    Umm…so when i add adsense ads..should i check the box saying “page using frame”?

    Thanks for the help
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