ARGHHH......
(1) The entire bloody world can't USE graphical browsers. My blind
professional speaker friend just LOVES sites like this.
(2) The "accessible" thing to do is to put a LINK to a non-framed version
of the site in the <noframes> tags. SEE W3C accessibility guidelines AND
how frames are properly code to be HTML 4.0 compliant.
Kathy
At 10:09 PM -0700 7/16/98, Andreas Ramos wrote:
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Suzanne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>>Also, do you normally put anything in between the <noframes> tags like,
>>"Sorry, this site requires a frames compatible browser?"
>
>
>Here's what I put in the <noframes> area. It tells the user what is
>happening and it offers links to Microsoft and Netscape to fetch the latest
>browser. The img are the little icons for Netscape and Microsoft (I've
>attached those to this email.)
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>Andreas Ramos [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.andreas.com
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