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Posted by Chaddy2222 on 12/20/05 12:45

Alan Wood wrote:

> Chaddy2222 wrote:
>
> > http://www.hclrss.demon.co.uk/index_cn_frame.html
>
> > That example you gave is not really a very good one. For example. In FireFox.
> > If you make the text bigger, by holding down the control key and pressing the +
> > sign. You will see that it doesn't re-size properly.
>
> I consider this to be a design flaw in Firefox - I.E. resizes the text
> in all frames simultaneously
Hmmm. Interesting point. I don't think the support for Frames in
FireFox is overly fantastic anyway. A lot of framed based pages won't
even work.

>
> > If was not for the Meta Tags. That site would not even appear in the SE's.
>
> My site is thoroughly indexed by the search engines, because it is
> SE-friendly. I use links in <noframes> so that they can find all of
> the content, and I also provide a pesticide classification (not framed)
> that provides links to all of the data sheets.
That's good.
>
> As I have said before, I would be happy to ditch the frames if I could
> find another way to provide the same functionality.
Hmmm. Maybe a solution useing CSS would work. Or a table useing a php
include to update the navigation system.
I would even suggest useing some sort of CMS, but you would need one
that was customizable that validated properly.
That was one thing I did just notice about your site. It validates.
--
Regards Chad. http://freewebdesign.cjb.cc

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