andyj@tazman.princeton.edu
2003-Sep-26 22:46 UTC
[Rd] homepage should not use frames (PR#4316)
Howdy, I really, really don't want to spark a flame war or anything, and please let me stress beforehand that I appreciate all the volunteer (!) work that goes into R and into www.r-project.org, but...I personally find that the framed access to web resources is annoyingly difficult to use. Chief among my several complaints is that I can't easily bookmark a particular destination once I've navigated to it. I find myself going through a four-page navigation everytime I want to check the r-help archives, for instance. Or when I go to my "back" button menu, I get a list of 20 undifferentiated www.r-project.org links. I won't trouble you with more detail, but I would like to point out a more thorough set of anti-frame arguments at http://www.html-faq.com/htmlframes/?framesareevil If I'm missing some blindingly obvious way to avoid using frames, or to work more easily with them, I apologize for my ignorance, and would appreciate corrective advice. I must also admit that I don't know enough about html to suggest an alternative. Best, Andy -- Andy Jacobson andyj@splash.princeton.edu Program in Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences Sayre Hall, Forrestal Campus Princeton University PO Box CN710 Princeton, NJ 08544-0710 USA Tel: 609/258-5260 Fax: 609/258-2850 --please do not edit the information below-- Version: platform = i686-pc-linux-gnu arch = i686 os = linux-gnu system = i686, linux-gnu status = major = 1 minor = 7.1 year = 2003 month = 06 day = 16 language = R Search Path: .GlobalEnv, package:methods, package:ctest, package:mva, package:modreg, package:nls, package:ts, Autoloads, package:base