<i>&gt;Terri Grodner said he/she was not a huge fan of frames.</i>
<i>&gt;I've been seeing more and more sites with frames and I'm</i>
<i>&gt;not impressed -- as a user -- at all.</i>
<i>&gt;What are the marketing plus points of frames?</i>
<i>&gt;Isn't this counterproductive??</i>
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-- When frames are poorly used, they are counterproductive. And reduce your traffic since only Netscape 2 users can see them.
When properly used, they can: - Reduce confusion when navigating a site. - Reduce the time required to download pages. (i.e. navigation, banners, and headers are downloaded once, not with every page.) - Improve the user experience when on-line.
Take a look at our site. <a href="<a href="http://SuperSite.Net/Temple">http://SuperSite.Net/Temple</a>">http://SuperSite.Net/Temple</a> Its an advanced implementation of frames to present a large catalog of products. Be sure to provide me with some feedback. Thanks. ******************** Dash Chang SuperSite.Net, Inc. dChang@SuperSite.Net <a href="<a href="http://SuperSite.Net">http://SuperSite.Net</a>">http://SuperSite.Net</a> ********************
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