Technique H64:Using the title attribute of the frame and iframe elements
            
            
            Applicability
HTML and XHTML documents that use frames or iframes
This technique relates to:
- 2.4.1: Bypass Blocks (Sufficient, together with H70: Using frame elements to group blocks of repeated material when used with Grouping blocks of repeated material in a way that can be skipped, using one of the following techniques: )
- 4.1.2: Name, Role, Value (Sufficient when used with G108: Using markup features to expose the name and role, allow user-settable properties to be directly set, and provide notification of changes)
Description
The objective of this technique is to demonstrate the use of the title
                  attribute of the frame or iframe element to describe the contents
                  of each frame. This provides a label for the frame so users can determine which frame
                  to
                  enter and explore in detail. It does not label the individual page (frame) or inline
                  frame (iframe) in the frameset.
Note that the title attribute labels frames, and is different from the
                  title element which labels documents. Both should be provided, since the
                  first facilitates navigation among frames and the second clarifies the user's current
                  location.
The title attribute is not interchangeable with the name
                  attribute. The title labels the frame for users; the name
                  labels it for scripting and window targeting. The name is not presented to
                  the user, only the title is.
In HTML5 the frame element is marked as obsolete. The iframe element remains part of the HTML5 specification.
Examples
Example 1
This example shows how to use the title attribute with
                     frame to describe the frames containing the navigation bar and the
                     document.
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
  <head>
    <title>A simple frameset document</title>
  </head>
  <frameset cols="10%, 90%">
    <frame src="nav.html" title="Main menu" />
    <frame src="doc.html" title="Documents" />
    <noframes>
      <body>
        <a href="lib.html" title="Library link">Select to
        go to the electronic library</a>
      </body>
    </noframes>
  </frameset>
</html> 
               Example 2
This example shows how to use the title attribute with iframe to
                     describe the contents of an inline frame. The example also includes an alternative
                     link to the page included by the iframe element for older browsers, which may not
                     understand the iframeelement.
 <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
  <head>
    <title>A document using iframe</title>
  </head>
...
<iframe src="banner-ad.html" id="testiframe" 
  name="testiframe" title="Advertisement">
    <a href="banner-ad.html">Advertisement</a>
</iframe>
...
</html>  
               Other sources
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Tests
Procedure
- Check each frame and iframe element in the HTML or XHTML source code for the presence of a title attribute.
- Check that the title attribute contains text that identifies the frame.
Expected Results
- Checks #1 and #2 are true.