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Frames & WWW (fwd)

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Joel A Crisp)
Fri Nov 11 05:01:18 1994

Date: Fri, 11 Nov 1994 10:22:52 +0100
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> W3 it seems good, hyper-text + graphics... but, I think, for real
> presentations need extension of browser and html lang by frames
> 
> Frames should solve following:
> 
> a. possibility to reload part of the page, not next document
> b. possibility to make-up page and browse it as-is
> 	o mixed fonts families
> 	o fixed geometry
> 	o e.t.c.
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> c. possibility to have complex forms + heavy graphics
> d. ...
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> Mikhail Popov
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This is also something we are interested in, with regard to zoned 
screens for computer based learning material.
However, I mentioned this to Simon at the conference, and he said that
they were already looking at something like this for HTML Level 3. I suggest
that followups get sent to html-talk rather than this newsgroup.

Joel 
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Joel Crisp                           joel@asmodeus.demon.co.uk ( Linux/33 ) 
Multi-Media Technical Support for Bristol Uni.     Joel.Crisp@bristol.ac.uk
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