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Posted by jake on 09/25/44 11:20
In message <pan.2005.07.04.19.13.36.660056@tobyinkster.co.uk>, Toby
Inkster <usenet200507@tobyinkster.co.uk> writes
>jake wrote:
>
>> Or you just need to use Internet Explorer (like 90% of the rest of the
>> Web population).
>
>And miss out on tabbed browsing, decent CSS support, decent security, etc
>just to be able to bookmark a handful of framed pages? No thanks.
>
>And even if frames were universally bookmarkable, it still doesn't solve
>the related problem of linking to a particular frame.
>
Depends if you see it as a problem.
Let's see.
I have a 3-frame presentation.
Frame 1. A through Z
Frame 2. A list of all the chemicals starting with A, or B or whatever's
set by Frame 1.
Frame 3. details about the safety measures for the chemical set by Frame
2.
So.
I want details about Isobutanol.
I click on 'I', then click on 'Isobutanol'.
How much more simpler could it be? Clearly you see a problem where there
is no problem.
regards.
--
Jake
(jake@gododdin.demon.co.uk .... just a spam trap.)
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