using frames
Bob Long
bob at mail.esrl.lib.md.us
Tue Jan 28 11:03:30 EST 1997
It's true. Very few frames-based pages are done well. If you think about it
long and hard enough you can probably find a better way to design your
page(s). At the very least, keep them off of your home page.
If you're interested in a site that DOES use frames well, visit
National Geographic's Fantastic Forest.
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/modules/forest/
Reference folks may want to mark it anyway. It's a great site to show the kids.
HTH,
Bob
At 07:47 AM 1/28/97 -0800, you wrote:
>Does anyone else hate frames as much as I do? I prefer to navigate from
>page to page, myself. I hate it when I click on a link to leave the
>framed page behind--and that #$%^ table of contents is still there. If
>you use frames for your library page, I hope you will make a non-framed
>version available. Thanks! --W
>
>Walter Minkel, Youth Librarian
>Gresham Regional Library, 385 NW Miller Ave., Gresham, OR 97030
>Voice (503)248-5164; fax (503)248-5198; walterm at nethost.multnomah.lib.or.us
>==============
>Express yourself, then keep silent. --Tao Te Ching
>
>
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