Hi All:
So, I get the message that frames is/are not always compatible with the
workings of search engines. Is the answer then to open a site with a
non-frames page containing the meta tags, and then either redirecting to
the frames opening page or providing a url to start the frames opening
page? Or is that too simplistic an approach? And, BTW, why aren't the
search engine-eers remedying this situation? Frames is/are here to
stay, like it or not. I personally like frames for certain situations.
F'rinstance I like my nav menu to always be there, rather than see it
disappear into the tool bar when I scroll down the page. I do agree that
I have seen a number of sites where frames is/are grossly misapplied,
but we WC'ers have more better finesse methinks.
Regards,
Gerry
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