Thursday, April 15, 2004

I've spent almost all day working on my website today, with very little to actually show for it. I added the "no frames / frames" index page, which cracks me up; my hope is that at least one person tried to click on the No Frames link. I only added the "no frames / frames" because If I typed in the website address in the IE5 add-bar Then the side menu (Main, Bio, Media etc) wouldn't load in a frame, But would take over the entire window. When I clicked on a shortcut or favorites icon, however, the pages and frames loaded up nicely. So I figured that If I had a page lead to my frames page, Then the problem would be solved. I was wrong. So my only option was to have the Frames link open a new browser window. It's a cheap fix, I know, but it's all I can do now. By the way, if you're reading this and you've noticed any weird frames behaviors, feel free to email us about it. And by us I mean me. Someone suggested I add those navigation links to the bottom of my page, but I really don't like those. One day if I am bored, I'll change the text on the side-frame to pictures, but I'd have to be really bored.