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Posted by Mark Parnell on 09/07/05 06:45

Previously in alt.html, dorayme <dorayme@optusnet.com.au> said:

> Well. Some of them are so obvious. But I fear that whatever
> particular advantage is pointed out, you will have a particular
> alternative to that.

Probably. But that's because there generally *is* a better alternative.

> You have shown the tendency already by
> talking about home buttons, menus at the bottom, holding mouse
> buttons downs etc etc etc. You miss the simplicity of the gift
> to the viewer.

But as I said before, that's not what the viewer is going to expect,
based on most other sites. And the detriments that come with frames
IMNSHO far outweigh any potential advantages.

> And when finally you could be gotten kicking and
> screaming to admit that in isolation some features could be seen
> as pros you will make the point that overall it is better to do
> without frames.

Indeed.

> On this last point I am sure you have a good
> case. But it is a different case to the case about individual
> advantages.

How can it be? If you use frames, you get all the effects of them, not
just an individual feature.

> Ah... maybe I am wasting my breath...

I'm happy to continue until such time as the conversation degrades into
flaming or mudslinging. :-)

> fundamentalists are fundamentalists whether in religion or
> politics or anything... :)

But you miss the point that I am also right. ;-)

> Well, I did not think we were talking about some statistical
> thing about most framed sites. The designer must take account of
> text going larger and set appropriate widths... And you also
> have the facility of dragging the frame borders...

I'm thinking more of the height of the screen - too many items in a
sidebar menu will make it go off the bottom of the screen, regardless of
how wide I make it.

> If you are
> enlarging greatly, I would bet you would be having to do quite a
> bit of fiddling on the average poorly designed non-framed sites
> too

No, I just go on to the next search result, that I *can* read. Same as I
do with a framed site.

> Just to clear up any misunderstanding, I did not mean to refer
> to your "Brucie" in any way. I do not know this person but I do
> know about his hero status... I say this because I do not want
> to be drawn and quartered. Honest, I didn't mean nuthin'. Just a
> coincidence of name. (yeah, i know, it may have just "reminded"
> you). But I say this in case...

I know. I was just reminiscing. :-)

> I confess that for me this is a big issue often. I had gotten
> the impression that fixed position was not well supported? Must
> look into this again.

position: fixed; is supported in all modern browsers. There are
workarounds for older browsers like IE, and it doesn't even have to
involve scripting.
http://tagsoup.com/-dev/null-/css/fixed/

> You are most welcome to say more on this
> feature and the workarounds etc and I would show the appropriate
> appreciation... (I have more NZ jokes to give out...)

NZ jokes are always welcome. :-)

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Mark Parnell
http://clarkecomputers.com.au
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