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    Need Framed Page

    Frames suck so bad, no one uses them. Maybe 1 page in a 100 can effectively use frames they employ. But now that I need to test something with frames, I can't find a framed page.

    Normally I would be happy, but now... nope, not happy.

    Anyone know of a public, framed page?
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    YBMS, but Mozilla doesn't.

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    tell me, why do they suck exactly?

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    If you find one, I'll show you.
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    YBMS, but Mozilla doesn't.

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    this took a while

    http://www.nordicglobal.com/

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    Fanatic Member Gimlin's Avatar
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    Lots of geocities sites use frames

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    Nordic Global works for my test. As to being good or bad. My biggest complaint with framed pages is you can't bookmark deeper in. I'm not sure how IE is marking at that site, but it is working. Odd.

    Another complaint is "back" takes you to the page before the framed site. Again, Nordic Global doesn't seem to suffer from that.
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    YBMS, but Mozilla doesn't.

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    Well, yes, but it isn't terribly broken. I'll suffer the ugly. I just can't stand the stupid.
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    YBMS, but Mozilla doesn't.

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    Originally posted by CiberTHuG
    My biggest complaint with framed pages is you can't bookmark deeper in. I'm not sure how IE is marking at that site, but it is working. Odd.
    True
    Another complaint is "back" takes you to the page before the framed site. Again, Nordic Global doesn't seem to suffer from that.
    I've never come across a site that when the back button was used it took you to the previous site rather than the previous page in a frame.

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    There is an IE extension script available at MS site that you can Right CLick inside a frame and from the menu open it in a new window. You can then bookmark it.

    Or the hardway..

    Right click on a frame and see the properties, the url is right there to select and copy ..just paste it in the address box and click go and then bookmark.

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