- From: jaap van lelieveld <Jaap.van.Lelieveld@inter.NL.net>
- Date: Thu, 26 Feb 1998 21:30:12 +0100
- To: w3c-wai-gl@w3.org
The question is not if your site has frame based pages, but how they are used. I agree fully following is not always true, but for some sites it might work. Especially if one frame acts as a "menu" and another one is used to display information. Proposal: If you use frames on your pages use alternate links in your NOFRAMESET paragraph of your FRAMESET page to refer to each of the pages of the frames. The anchors in the pages in the frames may use the TARGET atrribute. This is skipped anyway. Use a text-based or no-frame supporting browser to try my siple example at: www.inter.nl.net/users/jvleliev/ebutc.htm I'm interested to hear your comments, Best regards, Jaap Message from: Jaap van Lelieveld The Netherlands Chairman of EBU commission on Technical Devices and Services E-mail: Jaap.van.Lelieveld@inter.nl.net USING: YARN V0.92 as an offline reader, and UQWK / OLMENU under UNIX for mail and news transfer
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