Frames/No Frames--Help! (fwd)
Wen, Shixing
swen at fgcu.edu
Mon Feb 16 11:52:01 EST 1998
You might want to have a look of the following site:
http://library.fgcu.edu/cala
Look at the source code and you'll see how to create frames without
leaving out the non-frame browser users.
Shixing Wen
Florida Gulf Coast University
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> From: Ilene Frank (REF)
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> Subject: Frames/No Frames--Help! (fwd)
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> I'm posting this on behalf of one of the members of our Virtual
> Library
> Project Team. You can send your replies to either myself or the
> author of
> this note Ed Sanchez <sanchez at nelson.usf.edu> I'll make sure Ed gets
> all
> the replies. Thanks!
>
> Ilene Frank, Reference Dept.
> Tampa Campus Library, LIB 122
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> Date: Mon, 16 Feb 1998 10:42:47 -0500
> From: "Sanchez, Ed" <sanchez at nelson.usf.edu>
> To: "'ifrank at lib.usf.edu'" <ifrank at lib.usf.edu>
> Subject: Frames/No Frames--Help!
>
> We currently maintain a Virtual Library website of some 130 pages
> located at www.lib.usf.edu/virtual and will be incorporating
> SiteSearch
> 4.0 frames-based technology into this site. We do not want to leave
> behind our Lynx, mainframe-based, and no-frames browsers as we move
> towards frames but do not want to maintain separate frames/no-frames
> sites. Can you suggest any Web sites that are incorporating frames
> into
> traditional web structures without losing Lynx accessability or, in
> the
> alternative, methods we might try employing to develop such a site?
>
> Please reply to my address. I will summarize for the list. Thank
> you.
>
>
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