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sorry.... I don't like what mozilla does to the framework, so no.
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Uhm, gecko (mozilla/netscape/etc) should render frames correctly (if you do the frames accordning to the standard). Did you try using this as doctype?
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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Frameset//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/frameset.dtd">
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yeah, I still got a little code to clean up here and there.... but for the most part, it's pretty tight. The frames are crucial to the overall construction of the site.... that's just the way it is. I dodged using frames for several years because of browser non-compliance and general issues people have with them, but hey.... it's 2002 folks... time to get with the program. ;-)
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heh, 2002? Frames are 199x, CSS positioning is 2002 ;). Check out <a href="http://www.demonsgate.org/new2/resource_rules.php">this link</a> for a simple example. No frames, no tables. Pretty neat stuff this CSS, should work fine with IE 4.0+ and the new netscape/mozilla built on gecko.
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as far as the SEs go, Redshoe's right.... I don't rely on the SEs.... however, even as I say this, my primary index page is set up the way I prefer for the SEs, and I don't want anything else in the site indexed, and the remainder of the site is set up for that purpose as well.
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Ok, how do you feel about the bookmarkingproblem? maybe no biggie ...