MDLarson
Registered
OK, here's my [company's] website:
http://www.larsonsystems.com
It relies heavily on frames, and (in my opinion), does it effectively. The main problem I've run into was when somebody would want to bookmark a page or link into an individual page (such as from a search engine results page).
I've always rolled my eyes when somebody suggested against using framesmost browsers support them and you have something to look at when you're clicking links (frame-less sites have to reload everything, and you get a "blink" when you switch pages.)
Anyway, what I really want to know is how can I (preferably without removing the frames) get potential customers to what they want to find as soon as possible? Is the interface intuitive or confusing?
Also let me know of any browser quirks that you might have. Screenshots would be cool.
http://www.larsonsystems.com
It relies heavily on frames, and (in my opinion), does it effectively. The main problem I've run into was when somebody would want to bookmark a page or link into an individual page (such as from a search engine results page).
I've always rolled my eyes when somebody suggested against using framesmost browsers support them and you have something to look at when you're clicking links (frame-less sites have to reload everything, and you get a "blink" when you switch pages.)
Anyway, what I really want to know is how can I (preferably without removing the frames) get potential customers to what they want to find as soon as possible? Is the interface intuitive or confusing?
Also let me know of any browser quirks that you might have. Screenshots would be cool.