>Therein is the fatal flaw in Netscape's half-assed implementation of framed
>content: it utterly disregarded the entire -- and fundamental -- model of
>the Web as a non-hierarchical matrix of equally significant "objects".
>When some objects are "less equal" than others, then the entire
>navigation and bookmarking structure collapses.  It becomes unpredictable
>and unreliable.  Which is a good reason to avoid frames unless there is
>some utterly compelling reason to use them.  Which there very rarely is.


Brent, compellingly and eloquently stated. Hear hear!  Death to frames!

Barry

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