<frameset rows='100%, *' frameborder=no framespacing=0 border=0><frame src="http://zapkraft.net/blocklandup/" name=mainwindow frameborder=no framespacing=0 marginheight=0 marginwidth=0></frame></frameset><noframes><h2>Your browser does not support frames. We recommend upgrading your browser.</h2><br><br><center>Click <a href="http://zapkraft.net/blocklandup/" >here</a> to enter the site.</center></noframes>
This is a helpful site and all, but why was it necessary to use frames? If the content of the site is hosted on zapkraft.net, why not just CNAME isblocklanddown.com to zapkraft.net and configure nginx accordingly?Code: [Select]<frameset rows='100%, *' frameborder=no framespacing=0 border=0><frame src="http://zapkraft.net/blocklandup/" name=mainwindow frameborder=no framespacing=0 marginheight=0 marginwidth=0></frame></frameset><noframes><h2>Your browser does not support frames. We recommend upgrading your browser.</h2><br><br><center>Click <a href="http://zapkraft.net/blocklandup/" >here</a> to enter the site.</center></noframes>Sorry if I'm coming across as a jerk here -- I was just wondering. And the site is cool.
Make it a Android OS app please!
Make it a Google OS app please!
What is an Android OS app?
fixed itMy spelling sucks
tfwframes
It's hosted by namecheap, and it uses frames.
there is no excuse for frames
I don't even know what language Android apps use.