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12th May 06, 05:39 PM
#11
 Originally Posted by Kilted KT
there is some kind of google ad thing at the top...prolly from the host.
as for frames..it is more about perception than anything else. Frames are generally associated with "newbie" websites, because they are easy to use and quitck to set up. A vast majority of professional developers will say stay away from frames, not jsut because they are very basic, but because they can change the way your site looks on different resolution screeens.
as for the e-mail, it is mostly a precaution.
the ads are because the site is hosted free at godaddy.com. If the site is fairly small, send me a pm...I may have a solution for you...
Also, using frames prevents people from bookmarking individual pages.
Check my website to see a nav bar that sticks without using frames. Works in Firefox, not in IE. (I really need to update it, I think I come across as a bit of an arrogant jerk, which I am not)
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13th May 06, 04:02 AM
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I'm still seeing a lot of ads in IE this morning. One: it looks very disjointed with the there and two: some look like ads for websites that may be for competitors. Also godaddy has their name displayed in a couple of places. If you are paying for it then there should be NO ads. I also agree with the comments about frames. If you want navigation on every page then use a simple javascript or dhtml menu builder and put it on each page. You can find them free on a lot of sites if you just google those words. You can also easily put the navigation links at the bottom of each page since you don't really have a lot of pages involved.
This also reminds me that I have to update several of the sites I have done to make sure they are up with the latest FF software. Good luck with the site and the business - it will evolve over time.
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