Can HTML Frames Improve Accessibility and Functionality of Scientific Forums?

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HTML frames could enhance the accessibility and functionality of scientific forums by providing quick links to essential features like LaTex and VB. Having these resources readily available would improve user experience. Additionally, implementing a threaded post format similar to newsgroups would help users easily track responses. These changes could facilitate better communication and engagement within the forum. Overall, integrating these elements could significantly benefit users.
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Let me suggest that you create a small frame in html with links to features such as the LaTex and VB, ect. These rescouses are usefull in any forum, and it would be nice to always have them easily available.

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It would also be nice if the post could be threaded as in newsgroups so one always know what is being responded to.

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