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:

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    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