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Subject:Re: HTML documents with frames From:Kris Olberg <kjolberg -at- IX -dot- NETCOM -dot- COM> Date:Sun, 21 Jun 1998 20:28:57 -0500
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From: Suzanne Pyle <comline -at- greennet -dot- net>
Subject: HTML documents with frames
>I'm doing an online user guide in HTML format. I'm using FrontPage 98 and
>wanted to use frames. The user or customer has IE 3.1 or higher. Is there
>any reason you can tell me why not to use frames? I'm assuming that IE
>supports frames.
If my memory serves me right, there is no IE 3.1. The highest version of
MSIE (before 4.0) was 3.02.
Frames are difficult to maintain, difficult to use with dynamic content, and
if not coded properly, can leave the user with unwanted "leftover" behavior
when they leave your site. You can do everything you need with tables. Good
luck!
Regards...Kris
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kris -at- olberg -dot- com