Lf the info is at the bottom of every page ten isn't it "always there"? I
don it understand the distinction.


Cheryl D. Wise
MS FrontPage MVP
Certified Professional Web Developer
Online instructor led training in FrontPage, Web Accessibility & Illustrator
See http://starttoweb.com 

-----Original Message-----
From: Jennifer 

Well today the designer changed the links from text to images and suddenly
there's no problem, except of course those problems inherent in frames. I
thought of just placing the footer at the bottom of each HTML page but the
client was adamant about having it "always there". In the future I'll try to
steer them off it.
Thanks to all, Jen


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