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In lugnet.castle.org.cw, Chris Gray writes:
> Rather than using frames, my suggestion is to make all of your pages have
> a consistent navigation structure. E.g. in your case, put all of the
> link boxes and graphics at the top of *every* page. If you can make them
> a bit smaller, they won't occupy much room. The big difference here is
> that they aren't stealing horizontal space. The other is that, even in
> the presence of unclosed frames, they go away when a link is followed
> to someone else's page.
As an example, both my old page and my new page use that style. My old page,
at
http://junior.apk.net/~tremor/
used images on the left side, and my new page at
http://www.brickfrenzy.com
uses images across the top of the page. If you take a look at the source, you
can see how I used comments to mark the blocks of text that appear on every
page. I agree with Chris in saying that I dislike the use of frames.
(followups to lugnet.publish)
Adrian
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www.brickfrenzy.com
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