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Hello all,
I don't know if anyone really gives a rat's hindside, however FWIW I have brought my website "kicking and screaming" into the future by eliminating the HTML frames an rebuilding it around a division based menu structure and an embedded iFrame object.
This will let me more easily manage the content and hopefully make it more easily accessible--the main entry point is as always:
http://www.paladinmicro.com
But with a slightly altered look:

Everything that was there is still there in the cascaded menus, but the Shop Manual Docs selection will continue to be expanded as I add links to the various PDF files I have generated and accumulated over the years.
I would appreciate any feedback, constructive or otherwise, as I try to make this as useful as possible, thank you all for your encouragement and support!
I don't know if anyone really gives a rat's hindside, however FWIW I have brought my website "kicking and screaming" into the future by eliminating the HTML frames an rebuilding it around a division based menu structure and an embedded iFrame object.
This will let me more easily manage the content and hopefully make it more easily accessible--the main entry point is as always:
http://www.paladinmicro.com
But with a slightly altered look:

Everything that was there is still there in the cascaded menus, but the Shop Manual Docs selection will continue to be expanded as I add links to the various PDF files I have generated and accumulated over the years.
I would appreciate any feedback, constructive or otherwise, as I try to make this as useful as possible, thank you all for your encouragement and support!
Oh, I forgot to mention that the link to any displayed page can be captured via he hotlink in the lower right corner:

You can right-click on this, and then save/copy/goto the displayed page. The exact command and prompt will depend on your browser, however they all offer similar capability.
One oddity of the new format is that a bug in Microsoft's Internet Explorer requires that any PDF files be loaded in new windows, rather than the embedded iFrame.--otherwise it will obscure the CSS based menu. Microsoft¹ says this is a bug in Adobe Reader's object, however I find it odd that Firefox, Opera, Chrome, and all other browsers I have tested do not suffer from this limitation?
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¹ - Consider this; "micro" means small, and "soft" means not hard--is that what you would call YOUR company?

You can right-click on this, and then save/copy/goto the displayed page. The exact command and prompt will depend on your browser, however they all offer similar capability.
One oddity of the new format is that a bug in Microsoft's Internet Explorer requires that any PDF files be loaded in new windows, rather than the embedded iFrame.--otherwise it will obscure the CSS based menu. Microsoft¹ says this is a bug in Adobe Reader's object, however I find it odd that Firefox, Opera, Chrome, and all other browsers I have tested do not suffer from this limitation?
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¹ - Consider this; "micro" means small, and "soft" means not hard--is that what you would call YOUR company?


