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uniquenickname2018-08-16 13:31:04
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uniquenickname, 2018-08-16 13:31:04

Chrome flips to iframe, how to avoid this?

The crux of the problem: I inserted an iframe tag on the page (near the middle) with a link to some kind of virtual walk. I go to the site with firefox, everything loads as expected, I scroll the page, I get to this walk, it activates, everything is ok. I go with Chrome, and he just immediately throws me to this walk, that is, to the middle of the page, which I don’t need in any way. Is it possible to somehow avoid this or will it have to be implemented in such a way that the walk starts when you click on the block (shorter to bother)? In the iframe itself, only the link is set, and the width and height, that is, the problem is clearly in the mechanics of Chrome.

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Mesuti, 2018-08-16
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Show a link?
I think frames are best loaded on click.
Otherwise, the page becomes heavy and has a bad effect on SEO, and indeed on comfort.

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