Rupert Swarbrick <[email protected]> writes:

> Adam <[email protected]> writes:
>
>> Hugh,
>>
>> If you go directly to http://docs.factorcode.org there is a search function
>> (same as the apropos word on a load-all image) in the frame to the left.
>>
>> Perhaps there should always be a frame when linking directly to the
>> articles?
>>
>> -Adam
>
> Hmm, although the frame interacts kind of weirdly with forward and back
> buttons here. (I'm using Gnome's epiphany; not sure whether ff, ie
> etc. have the same issues)
>
> Because of this, I tend to have two or three doc tabs open, one of which
> has the frame. It would be very irritating if the internal links got
> changed to restore the search frame without the forward/back interaction
> being fixed. (Incidentally, I don't know much about frames and browsers
> - it could be that forward and back never work in this situation?)
>

Gack. It's just epiphany, it seems. I guess I should work out exactly
what's going on and submit them a bug report or something. Please ignore
me! :)

Rupert

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