Lynx and frames - yes and no - mostly yes. Some highly commercialized sites block so-called "non-frames" browsers, since they insist on having the commercial content onscreen at all times. Lynx is therefore often excluded on that basis. However, if not excluded from sites using frames, Lynx copes with them quite well. What happens is that a site with several frames onscreen first presents the Lynx user with a brierf menu from which one frame must be selected to be accessed at a time. Once a particular frame has been selected, the other frames are ignored and everything works fine. Sometimes it is not obvious which of several frames should be selected, but if you pick the wrong one, it is easy to just back out and try another. HTH - Chuck My web site is http://www.mhonline.net/~chuckh The Moon is Waning Gibbous (97% of Full)