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Posted by Neredbojias on 09/06/05 11:06
With neither quill nor qualm, dorayme quothed:
> > From: Mark Parnell <webmaster@clarkecomputers.com.au>
>
> > Previously in alt.html, Khorne <khorne_fr1@hotmail.com> said:
> >
> >> I've got a problem with spacing/border between frames under Internet
> >> Explorer.
> >> Can somebody help me to fix this problem?
> >
> > Redesign the page without frames.
> >
>
> ... and lose a possibly worthwhile facility. I think this latter
> is fair enough comment given that we don't really know what the
> OP is doing in detail... I know you hold fundamentalist views on
> this issue... And that you would likely not so describe it...
>
> It is a scandal that browsers have not well supported some of
> the features (like i-frames) that would at least make me hurry
> to change my one remaining framed site. The feature of keeping
> the navigation visible at all times. I no longer design with
> frames but am constantly struck by the almost totally absurd
> situation of navs scrolling out of site (yes, mine scroll away
> like all the rest of us sheep).
It isn't that hard to "seat" a nav section at the top of a page, and re:
IE, you can even do it without javascript if you have some server-side
support.
> I am sure most folk here would
> not regard it as at all absurd. I think this is because of
> familiarity. Almost anything can cease to seem absurd...
-Especially following some diligent drinking.
--
Neredbojias
Contrary to popular belief, it is believable.
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