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From: Jon Gunderson
Date: Nov 19, 2001 10:25AM


Carlyn,
1. Set the TITLE attribute in each FRAME element
2. Set the TITLE element in HEAD of each resource pointed to by each FRAME
element
You may also want to include a NOFRAME option to your FRAMESET.
Jon

At 10:17 AM 11/19/2001 -0800, you wrote:
>Dear Carlyn,
>
> Frames can be made web accessible, so long as the frameset, and each
> frame refer to each other
>in the frame and in the code. For detailed instructions on how to do it,
>and why it's important,
>please go to http://www.access-board.gov/sec508/guide/1194.22.htm#(i).
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> > Do web sites that use Frame considered accessible, and are Frames 508
> compliant? Thanks ~Carlyn
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