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Frames Web Design

Frames can cause accessibility and usability issues for website visitors. A comprehensive review of what you should know (by now).

permanent link 06 dec at 18:14 by Accessibility101

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commentat 18:34 on 06 December 2006, tBird wrote:

If frames were a problem in 1996 according to J. Neilsen. I'm not sure what makes it public news today. Yes there is a right way to do it, it's still a challenge to deal with, and the question comes to mind ...why???

Post some real news next time one-O-one.

commentat 13:19 on 07 December 2006, Frank wrote:

Can we please start being tougher on the types of "news" that people post? This is becoming spammy again.

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