Dawned on me last night that I could go old school and use frames.
Split the page in two and have two instances of the same site for comparisons.
Simple but clunky. But I hear that frames will be unsupported in the future.
I might try and look into the css alternative.
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FRAMES.... NOOOOOOooooooOOOOooooo
I get the impression they're frowned upon haha.
Its funny when you think back to websites 20 years ago when they were fairly common. Should make a retro Internet experience website haha
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If it was not for the fact Google wont update a lot of their system for things like youtube to remove frame injection methods they would all ban them.
X-frame and frame handling has been super locked down so some of the cool things you could do you can not any more. It was for a while the single most effective way to hack websites and SQL injections and more.
These days its a lot of perfomance and rendering issues plus not being able to effectively pass data back and forward.
Most Form services and like will have just a form and simple post but if you want fancier features will will literally be a div and javascript line will render everything through that.