On 10/25/10 5:53 PM, Alan C. Whiteman wrote:

They have their place, I suppose. But for the most part they are no longer
used extensively. I venture to say that frames are archaic or otherwise
defunct ways of dividing a page, especially with the advent of Jquery.

So you're saying that a W3C recommendation -- HTML 4.01 Frameset --
is less appropriate than an alternate solution that *requires* the
user to have JavaScript enabled?

Do you have a real-world example of such a jQuery-based solution
that degrades gracefully, i.e., works with JS turned off?

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