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Posted by Neredbojias on 09/20/05 04:04
With neither quill nor qualm, dorayme quothed:
> I have noticed a peculiar disadvantage (among all the others
> that folk are regularly keen to point out) to frames. On iCab
> and it may affect some other browsers (but not as far as the
> ones I have). When changing the font-size (larger, smaller
> button to view website), nothing actually happens. That is so
> whether one is on a frames made site or not. To make the fonts
> larger one then has to press the "go" button on the url. OK,
> that is a peculiarity. But in the case of frames, the exact
> frameset one started out with is triggered enlarged and one has
> lost the actual (say) content one was looking at. Yes, it
> reverts! It is not worse than this, one can navigate from here
> again on and the fonts remain bigger... Curious eh?
>
> I am sure this will be interesting gossip for all you iCab
> enthusiasts... (I have gone back to using it as a first off
> browser offline to see my website building efforts... but hardly
> ever online. It has advantages I have described before and I
> hope, boys and girls, there is no one who has forgotten any of
> this...)
No one ever forgets anything you say. Whether this is an advantage or
not...
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Neredbojias
Contrary to popular belief, it is believable.
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