JLSDE should be fully viewable by any frames or non-frames capable browser. If it is not, please let us know. We have tested it with the text-only lynx browser and the site seems to work fine.
However, you are encouraged to try using a browser that supports the use of frames. Frames, especially for an online journal, make web navigation easier and possibly less confusing. We have chosen to use one frame as a type of "table of contents" and the other frame as the place for articles to appear. The contents frame remains fairly constant -- hopefully giving our readers a sense of orientation. We welcome opinions on the layout of this site. It is your site, so let us know your opinion by using one of these methods:
According to BrowserWatch, over 90% of users are using either a Netscape or Microsoft browser. Netscape has supported frames since version 2.0; Microsoft Explorer has supported frames since version 3.0.
An excellent "low-end" brower that supports frames (and in many ways is
better than Netscape or Microsoft browsers) is Opera
Please let us know if you are having problems accessing our site with your browser.
Thanks,
Chris