Update: note that there is now a superior way to protect your site from being put into a frame. Please read How to Prevent Your Website from being Placed in a Frame instead.
This Wizard creates a script that will automatically cause your web page to break out of any frames "framing" it if the visitor's browser has JavaScript enabled. This is useful since some unscrupulous sites may put your web pages in a frame with their advertisements showing at the top frame. The script is FREE!
Scroll down for the explanation if you need help with any of the following options.
Simply complete the form with the following information to generate the code that you can paste onto your web pages.
Automatically break the page out of enclosing frames: Select this option to have your web page automatically break-out of any frame that may be enclosing it. Requires JavaScript to be enabled in your visitor's browser.
Visitor must click a button to breakout of frame: Code for a button that you can place on your website is generated. When pressed, and JavaScript is enabled in your visitor's browser, it will cause the web page to breakout of an enclosing frame. It is useful if you have created a frame for your own page and want to provide your visitors with a way to view the page without frames.
Text on button (optional): if you elected to have a button on your website instead of allowing the script to automatically break your page out of the frame, you can customise the text to appear on the button here.
Conditions for Use: you will have to agree to the listed condition(s) before this Wizard will create your JavaScript and HTML code.
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It will appear on your page as:
Free Frame Breakout JavaScript (Wizard)