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<P style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"><B><I>Melanie Moore <ravenclawlady@yahoo.com></I></B> wrote: <BR><BR>That looks good to me, and I can easily design it for<BR>HTML. One small difference I'd recommend is that the<BR>table of contents page be set so that the links open a<BR>new window (as most Yahoo pages do), rather than<BR>replacing the "table" page in the same one. That way,<BR>the table of contents page remains easily available,<BR>no matter how far someone "wanders" from that. I can<BR>quite set that up as well.<BR><BR>Melanie</P></BLOCKQUOTE>
<P style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">What would be the drawback to using frames?<BR>see <A href="http://www.i2k.com/~svderark/lexicon/">http://www.i2k.com/~svderark/lexicon/</A>for an example of a simple and well-organized site.</P>
<P>I tend to dislike auto-opening links (adds clutter) and javascript links (can't right-button click with mouse).</P>
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