|  | Posted by IEDesigner on 02/24/06 22:16 
"Hywel Jenkins" <hywel.jenkins@gmail.com> wrote in messagenews:MPG.1e6976ce56954454989739@news.eclipse.net.uk...
 > In article <11vujtb5r2q5ib7@corp.supernews.com>,
 > IEDesigner@notevenemail.com says...
 > > "Hywel Jenkins" <hywel.jenkins@gmail.com> wrote in message
 > > news:MPG.1e69585130ef567e989738@news.eclipse.net.uk...
 > > > In article <11vue6lkm0p3998@corp.supernews.com>,
 > > > IEDesigner@notevenemail.com says...
 > > > > "Will" <bigvortex@nospamyahoo.com> wrote in message
 > > > > news:pJuLf.28694$Ob5.26085@tornado.texas.rr.com...
 > > > > > The side bar for my clients website, www.carpentersshop.net, is
 not
 > > > > > present for him with his SBC Yahoo browser.  It seems to work
 > > everywhere
 > > > > > else and even works on IE for him on the same computer.  With his
 SBC
 > > > > > yahoo 5.02.02.409 IE 6.0.2900.2180 browser he has this problem.  I
 was
 > > > > > hoping someone here might have an idea why this was happening.
 > > > > >
 > > > > > Thanks,
 > > > > > Will
 > > > >
 > > > > Look here:
 > > > > http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/sbc/browser/
 > > > > The sidebar is a feature of that browser. Not your clients website.
 > > > > IEDesigner
 > > >
 > > > Going on the OP, I imagine the "sidebar" is the navigation frame.
 When
 > > > you consider that the sidebar is *missing* from the SBC browser, but
 > > > *present* in IE, I doubt it's the SBC gadget.
 > > >
 > >
 > > If you look at the link I gave you will see that the Yahoo SBC browser
 has a
 > > feature called a sidebar. Do you think the Yahoo SBC browser doesn't
 support
 > > frames?
 >
 > If you read the OP you will see that the OP *hasn't* got a problem with
 > the SBC browser.  Do you think that you can do that?
 >
 > --
 >
 > Hywel
 > http://kibo.org.uk/
 
 It maybe due to a language barrier but I find you posts cryptic. Be more
 descriptive please. Do what exactly?
 IEDesigner
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