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Posted by Rob McAninch on 12/19/05 05:59
Jake>:
> In message <dcmdnekii6a7qzneRVn-sA@adelphia.com>, Rob McAninch
> <rob_13@excite.com> writes
>>
>> Actually, getting frames to be search engine friendly isn't so hard,
>> if you take the time to do it.
>
> Actually, getting frames to be search engine friendly is very easy indeed.
> I was interested in seeing what the poster had discovered that
> wasn't generally known.
Well, the items that are generally known still aren't resolved do we
really need to find more problems? ;-)
>> The usability is still pretty awful though just as that article from
>> 1996 points out (although the browsers in use have certainly changed).
>
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> Usability can be awful, good, and very good (just like all sites). It
> depends very much on the design and the use it's put to.
Show me a framed site that has good usability (compared to a site
that doesn't use frames but similar amount of
information/interaction), I won't ask for "very good".
--
Rob McAninch
http://rock13.com
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