A Lynx Question

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Someone else may suprise me, but I'll answer "no."

Instead, use the left arrow plus the up/down arrows and the right arrow. 
Functionally, it's very fast if you're caching web pages.

On Fri, 19 Jul 2002, Steve Holmes wrote:

> Hey, Does anyone know if and how you can get the frames of a website
> to show on the same screen, like they are supposed to?  That's one
> thing I like in Internet Exploder is the frames are all in view at the
> same time and I can merely ctrl-tab from one frame to the next.
> 
> Is there any way to get lynx to do this?
> 
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