It would be ideal if they didn't use iframes at all. With modern CSS layouts, ajax, json and server-side processing there really isn't a need for iframes, and they generally cause navigational issues. Need to load a chunk of HTML into a region of the page? Create an empty div and ajax in new content, don't use an iframe and set the src.

CB

Maurice Mines wrote:
Hello my question is what version of blackboard is your school using? I am on 
the blackboard upgrade committee here at the University of Northern Colorado. 
I'm just curious to know, as I take on the role of the token disability person. 
Hope all is well.
Maurice minds, amateur radio call sign KD0IKO.
On May 21, 2010, at 1:56 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:

No black board uses fraims. I hate it. You have 3 fraims on mine and you have 
to always go to the ending one. It is auite anoying.

S
On May 21, 2010, at 10:29 AM, Chris Blouch wrote:

Does anyone use frames anymore except to serve ads? Really kind of an 
old-school way to assemble page content in light of server-side includes and 
client-side Ajax or JSON.

CB

Matthew Campbell wrote:
Hello everyone.
I have a question for you all that I'm asking on behalf of the web team for my 
college.
I'm wondering why frames according to a windows screen reader are labeled but 
when I visit the same page on a mac, the frame is unlabelled?
Thanks for any answers or hypotheses.
Matthew Campbell
Georgian College web team.


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