Incidentally, Beehive Forums offers a "light" version designed for pda's and (yes) screen readers. It also makes it very easy to get a URL for the post (not just thread, but a specific post in the thread) you're looking at.
Like I said before - have any of you actually looked at the software in question, or did you just see the word "frames" and decide that you didn't need to look any further? > > My biggest issue with frames is that each page does not have it's own > > unique URL. Makes histories, bookmarking, URL sharing, and > > navigating a nightmare. > > One of the largest problems with frames that most of us on this list do > not have to deal with is the fact that it is very difficult for screen > reading software used by people who are sight disabled to navigate and > read their content properly. It can be done but the use of frames is > discouraged to make a site more accessible. /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net Unsubscribe: http://plug.org/mailman/options/plug Don't fear the penguin. */
