Stop Frames From Holding Your Wordpress Blog Hostage
Have you ever seen your website loaded into a frame?
It’s probably not how you intended your site to viewed.
If you are not sure what I am talking about then just take a look at the screenshot below of Google Images holding my site in a frame.

Not all sites that hold your site in a frame are bad, my objection is when the offending site has ads plastered everywhere.
Another objection of mine is the traffic I get from Google Images. You see, Google Images brings me a lot of visitors that wish to copy my images to use on their websites or projects, yes, I have tracked the clicks on my site and some of my images show a high click rate indicating the visitor’s intentions.
The simple solution to this is to install a small plugin known as the Frame Buster Wordpress Plugin by Semiologic.
You can download the plugin directly from the site by visiting the Semiologic Frame Buster Wordpress Plugin page or, alternatively, you can download the plugin from the Wordpress Plugins Directory.
Below is a quick video showing the plugin in use. The video opens in a new window (sorry no sound)!
The video shows me clicking through to my site from Google Images, as the page loads, frame buster kicks and forces the site out of the frame.
I am yet to discover any negative effect to using this plugin or any penalties netted out by the search engines. I’ve been using the plugin for a few months now and I haven’t had any issues.
On a side note, Semiologic have a special Wordpress package that will help you dominate any niche with their out of the box solution. Click on the graphic below and you’ll see the whole host of pro-member only special plugins that you will not find any where else!
I hope you found this post useful.
To your success,
Karl Foxley
P.s. FMS has been redesigned since this post was written, but you guessed that right!




Rose
Thanks for blogging about this plugin. I find those pages so annoying.
Rose´s amazing last blog ..Family Holiday Traditions Around the World
Karl Foxley
You’re welcome Rose. It’s one of my favourite plugins for sure!