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tonyritter
 
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Default site check / links - 09-30-2004 , 09:31 AM






Greetings,
Would a few please check to see if the links in the left frame work on the
following sites.
Thank you.

www.worksbyhand.com

www.gonefishingguideservice.com

If possible, list the OS and computer you are on.
Thank you for your help.

TR



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Nico Schuyt
 
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Default Re: site check / links - 09-30-2004 , 09:44 AM






tonyritter wrote:
Quote:
Would a few please check to see if the links in the left frame work
on the following sites.
www.worksbyhand.com
www.gonefishingguideservice.com
If possible, list the OS and computer you are on.
Thank you for your help.
What do you mean with "work". I looked at the www.worksbyhand.com and see no
reason why the target pages will not open in any normal browser.
Or do you mean the Javascript-effects?

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jake
 
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Default Re: site check / links - 09-30-2004 , 10:00 AM



In message <415c3381 (AT) news (DOT) greennet.net>, tonyritter
<tony (AT) gonefishing_REMOVETHIS_guideservice (DOT) com> writes
Quote:
Greetings,
Would a few please check to see if the links in the left frame work on the
following sites.
Thank you.

www.worksbyhand.com

www.gonefishingguideservice.com

If possible, list the OS and computer you are on.
Thank you for your help.

TR


I'd like to, but:

"This page uses frames, but your browser doesn't support them."

regards,

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mbstevens
 
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Default Re: site check / links - 09-30-2004 , 10:19 AM



jake wrote:

Quote:
In message <415c3381 (AT) news (DOT) greennet.net>, tonyritter
tony (AT) gonefishing_REMOVETHIS_guideservice (DOT) com> writes
Greetings,
Would a few please check to see if the links in the left frame work on the
following sites.
Thank you.

www.worksbyhand.com

www.gonefishingguideservice.com

I'd like to, but:

"This page uses frames, but your browser doesn't support them."
Funny, I get the same thing when I browse in.
Maybe a look at:
http://www.highrankings.com/framedsite.htm
or even better:
http://www.html-faq.com/htmlframes/?framesareevil
and
There is a lot more to worry about here than every
link being good -- there are programs to do that,
anyway. Go to w3.org and use their link checking tool.



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mbstevens
 
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Default Re: site check / links - 09-30-2004 , 10:23 AM



mbstevens wrote:

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jake wrote:

In message <415c3381 (AT) news (DOT) greennet.net>, tonyritter
tony (AT) gonefishing_REMOVETHIS_guideservice (DOT) com> writes
Greetings,
Would a few please check to see if the links in the left frame work on
the following sites.
Thank you.

www.worksbyhand.com

www.gonefishingguideservice.com

I'd like to, but:

"This page uses frames, but your browser doesn't support them."

Funny, I get the same thing when I browse in.
Maybe a look at:
http://www.highrankings.com/framedsite.htm
or even better:
http://www.html-faq.com/htmlframes/?framesareevil
and
http://www.useit.com/alertbox/9612.html

There is a lot more to worry about here than every
link being good -- there are programs to do that,
anyway. Go to w3.org and use their link checking tool.

....a-and, here's what your navigation frame looks like
to me:
[home0202.gif] [cp0201a.gif]
[YourWish0201.gif] [df0201a.gif]
[WhoWeAre0201.gif] [pbe0201.gif]
[aa0201.gif] [sas0201a.gif]
[OInfo0201.gif] [vf0201.gif]
[ja0201.gif] [oa0201.gif]
[pgj0201.gif] [howto.gif]
[kt0201a.gif] [Links0201.gif]
[lt0201.gif] [email0201.gif]

Would *you* follow links like that?


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tonyritter
 
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Default Re: site check / links - 09-30-2004 , 10:41 AM




mbstevensx wrote in message:

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Would *you* follow links like that?
mbstevens
.............

Please indicate the OS and browser you are using.
Thank you.
................

Purple and green?




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Beauregard T. Shagnasty
 
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Default Re: site check / links - 09-30-2004 , 11:05 AM



Quoth the raven tonyritter:

Quote:
Greetings, Would a few please check to see if the links in the left
frame work on the following sites. Thank you.
Odd. I don't see any frames... <scratch head>

http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=ht...sbyhand.com%2F

http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=ht...rvice .com%2F

Quote:
If possible, list the OS and computer you are on.
Doesn't matter. Fix all those errors and come ask again.

Oh, ok. Win2K with a PIII. You didn't ask, but my browser is Moz 1.7.3

Quote:
Thank you for your help.
My pleasure.

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jake
 
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Default Re: site check / links - 09-30-2004 , 11:17 AM



In message <9FU6d.13800$gG4.8968 (AT) newsread1 (DOT) news.pas.earthlink.net>,
mbstevens <NOXwebmasterx (AT) xmbstevensx (DOT) com> writes
Quote:
mbstevens wrote:

jake wrote:

In message <415c3381 (AT) news (DOT) greennet.net>, tonyritter
tony (AT) gonefishing_REMOVETHIS_guideservice (DOT) com> writes
Greetings,
Would a few please check to see if the links in the left frame work on
the following sites.
Thank you.

www.worksbyhand.com

www.gonefishingguideservice.com

I'd like to, but:

"This page uses frames, but your browser doesn't support them."

Funny, I get the same thing when I browse in.
Maybe a look at:
http://www.highrankings.com/framedsite.htm
or even better:
http://www.html-faq.com/htmlframes/?framesareevil
and
http://www.useit.com/alertbox/9612.html

There is a lot more to worry about here than every
link being good -- there are programs to do that,
anyway. Go to w3.org and use their link checking tool.

...a-and, here's what your navigation frame looks like
to me:
[home0202.gif] [cp0201a.gif]
[YourWish0201.gif] [df0201a.gif]
[WhoWeAre0201.gif] [pbe0201.gif]
[aa0201.gif] [sas0201a.gif]
[OInfo0201.gif] [vf0201.gif]
[ja0201.gif] [oa0201.gif]
[pgj0201.gif] [howto.gif]
[kt0201a.gif] [Links0201.gif]
[lt0201.gif] [email0201.gif]

Would *you* follow links like that?


Hmmmmm .... that's not as bad as having to *listen* to:

[www.worksbyhand.com/DF.htm.]
[www.worksbyhand.com/introduction.htm.]
[www.worksbyhand.com/PBE.htm.]
[www.worksbyhand.com/Articles.htm.]
[www.worksbyhand.com/SAS.htm.]
[www.worksbyhand.com/OrderingInfo.htm.]
[www.worksbyhand.com/VF.htm.]
[www.worksbyhand.com/JA.htm.]
[www.worksbyhand.com/OA.htm.]
[www.worksbyhand.com/PGJ.htm.]
[www.worksbyhand.com/Howtofind.htm.]
[www.worksbyhand.com/KT.htm.]
[www.worksbyhand.com/links.htm.]
[www.worksbyhand.com/LT.htm.]
[linda (AT) worksbyhand (DOT) com.]
View my current auctionsat:
[worksbyhand/.]

...........on what, it tells me, is 'New Page 8'.

regards.

PS. Err, Tony ...... what we're trying to tell you is that you need
'alternative text' on *all* your images .... and that you need to name
your frames properly ..... and that you should provide a non-frames
alternative.

Still, others will tell you that you shouldn't use frames at all -- but
I wouldn't go that far ;-)


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Neal
 
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Default Re: site check / links - 09-30-2004 , 11:28 AM



On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 09:31:01 -0400, tonyritter
<tony (AT) gonefishing_REMOVETHIS_guideservice (DOT) com> wrote:

Quote:
Greetings,
Would a few please check to see if the links in the left frame work on
the
following sites.
Thank you.

www.worksbyhand.com

www.gonefishingguideservice.com

If possible, list the OS and computer you are on.
Thank you for your help.
w98, Opera 7.23 and IE6, neither show a real left column. There is a link
at the lower left, however it is partially under the centered section.

By the way, the code is atrocious.

http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=ht...rvice .com%2F

http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=ht...sbyhand.com%2F


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Neal
 
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Default Re: site check / links - 09-30-2004 , 11:30 AM



On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 16:17:27 +0100, jake <jake (AT) gododdin (DOT) demon.co.uk> wrote:

Quote:
PS. Err, Tony ...... what we're trying to tell you is that you need
'alternative text' on *all* your images .... and that you need to name
your frames properly ..... and that you should provide a non-frames
alternative.

Still, others will tell you that you shouldn't use frames at all -- but
I wouldn't go that far ;-)
I'm not even getting a frameset document here. Are you??



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