Andreas Ramos wrote:
> If your audience is using current browsers, or they are the kind of user who
> knows how to upgrade, then frames are okay to implement.
and who knows just who in their "target audience" might be
sight-impaired?
<soapbox>
If you chose to use frames -- and you want to be compliant and
accessible, you provide a no-frames option. Period.
And just because someone /has/ a frames-capable browser doesn't mean
that they like the bloody things.
</soapbox>
Kathy
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