3 images in the left frame were dead. The right frame blank. (Netscape 7.01)

Frederick Silliman wrote:

>Went to your sight (NS 7), top frame came up short, didn't play around 
>other than front page.
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>It also had two background pop-ups
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>Fred....
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>David Allen wrote:
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>>I'm running 4.79 as my primary, (4.75 on some of my other workstations
>>because I haven't bothered to update them.) but also have 6 and 7 installed
>>on my primary Mac as a comparison test. I don't have any conflict
>>(preference) problems with them. I use different User folders for each,
>>which may be the reason. (If you are having conflicts, try setting up a new
>>User folder with a slightly different name for each. (I added NS6 to my User
>>folder name for 6 and NS7 for 7.)  I also do not keep my User folders in the
>>OS preferences. I keep them on a drive that is dedicated to internet only
>>software, which keeps fragmentation of my OS drive to a minimum. I noticed
>>that 6 will remember its User folder and open directly through it, while 7
>>will ask me to select a User folder each time it starts. This may be a
>>setting problem but I haven't had the time to really play with it yet. It
>>just means an extra click on start up, as it highlights the correct folder.
>>
>>7 seems to have better on screen video opening capabilities than the others.
>>(Possibly due to newer .mpg plug ins?)
>>
>>I don't like the fact that neither 6 nor 7 see frames properly. I get the
>>menu bar positioned to the left of screen in its proper position on my own
>>website. The rest of the screen to the right, which contains the window
>>accessed by the menu bar, remains blank.  I've had no problems with anyone
>>viewing my site with any earlier version of NS nor I.E. since I put it up
>>many years ago. It uses older and very simple frame programing for the
>>reason that I wanted anyone to be able to open it quickly. (I'd appreciate
>>it if someone would look at my site using 6 or 7 and see if they have the
>>same problem.  http://dallenmarket.bizhosting.com ) I'd hate to have to redo
>>my (and many of my customers') sites because NS decided it was obsolete
>>technology!
>>
>>David Allen
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