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Any way to frame or embed Gmail?
country flaguser name
United States
2007-09-07 15:16:58
I'm an avid user of Gmail, Reader, Calendar, Docs, Notebook,
Maps,
Picasaweb....I love them all. But I hate having them all on
separate
pages! So, I created a simple frameset with a navbar on top
and a
content window on the bottom. Now I just go to this one
single URL and
I can jump back and forth between any Google app I want. It
works
perfectly and has been great! Except for one thing....Gmail
doesn't
load. It seems you simply cannot frame in Gmail. I've tried
a standard
frame and an iFrame. I only get a blank screen.

Anyone have any ideas? I'd really love to be able to embed
or frame
Gmail into this one page so I can access it along with
everything
else. It just makes more sense this way and is way more
productive
than having multiple tabs open in IE or Firefox for each
page.

- marcus


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Re: Any way to frame or embed Gmail?
user name
2007-09-08 08:05:17
The solution is to use iGooge: http://www.google.com/ig

Then you can add the Gmail gadget:

http://www.google.com/ig/adde?moduleurl=builtin_gmail.xml&source=imag

On 9/7/07, marcusdiddle < marcusdiddlegmail.com">marcusdiddlegmail.com > wrote:

I'm an avid user of Gmail, Reader, Calendar, Docs, Notebook, Maps,
Picasaweb....I love them all. But I hate having them all on separate
pages! So, I created a simple frameset with a navbar on top and a
content window on the bottom. Now I just go to this one single URL and
I can jump back and forth between any Google app I want. It works
perfectly and has been great! Except for one thing....Gmail doesn't
load. It seems you simply cannot frame in Gmail. I've tried a standard
frame and an iFrame. I only get a blank screen.

Anyone have any ideas? I'd really love to be able to embed or frame
Gmail into this one page so I can access it along with everything
else. It just makes more sense this way and is way more productive
than having multiple tabs open in IE or Firefox for each page.

- marcus

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Re: Any way to frame or embed Gmail?
country flaguser name
United States
2007-09-08 09:12:16
No, I don't just want a tiny preview of my five most recent
e-mails. I
want to actually USE Gmail.

- marcus


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