I also vote for no frames. Create some template pages,
and include them dynamically to form your navigation
so you don't have to edit every page when you want to
change it.  (JSP, SSI, PHP, whatever)


--- Rickard �berg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> Steve Slatcher wrote:
> > Forgive me if you already have an arrangement for
> accepting ads with the current layout,
> > but it seems very strange to me that you are going
> to put a banner ad in a static top frame.
> > As opposed to putting the as on a non-framed page,
> or a frame with content. This
> > current arrangement would seem to have a dual
> disadvantage.
> > 
> > It *constantly* takes up a lot of screen
> real-estate (the reduction of useful content area
> > on my moniitor is so extreme that I will have to
> open content frames in new windows).
> > With the other arrangements, you could scroll the
> ad away.
> > 
> > Also you will be getting fewer ad impressions,
> which normally speaking would generate
> > less revenue.
> 
> I agree. Both this problem and the menu not showing
> on lower resolutions
> would go away with a non-framed site.
> 
> /Rickard
> 
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