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there are still combinations of technologies for which badly done frames
as most of them are are not helpful and in fact hinder web navigation.
A site that uses frames judiciously can be attractive and navigable but
it is better not to have them than to have them done badly.

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From: "Petra Ritter" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 9:35 AM
Subject: Frams on Websides and Screen Readers


Hello,

In documants about web accessebility I comme offten across the advice
not to use frame in Websides.
I am a JAWS user mayself and I prefore to have frame on a webside
because their help me to navigate the side.
Are there still Screen Readers whitch cand handle Frames in use by blind
people or what is the reason for advising not to use frames on a webside

Best regards

Petra Ritter

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