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OK, so you've noticed that the Web site makes extensive and unrelenting use of framesets. No, there is no way to navigate the Web site without framesets. Some people think framesets are evil because it's hard to bookmark a page that you really like.
To make up for the fact that it's not easy to bookmark areas of this Web site, this page offers you a host of useful bookmarks that can actually take you straight into many key areas of the Web site - even within the appropriate frameset for that area. As an added bonus, all of these bookmark URLs use a redirect system that will allow the Web site to change its structure without it breaking the URL that you add to your bookmarks list. Now, that's something you don't get with a conventional bookmark !!!
If you're planning on linking from your Web site to somewhere in the Tom Kidding Web site, these are the puppies to use since the redirects will be updated if the Web site structure changes and you won't have to worry about these links ever breaking on the cool links page or resource listings on your Web site. These links are also ideal if you want to do a writeup of this Web site for an article in a newspaper, magazine, book, online E-zine, etc.
If you're using Netscape Navigator, then all you need do is right-click (click-and-hold for Mac users) on any of the links listed in the table below. Then, simply click on the "Add Bookmark" option from the pop-up menu that appears. Voila! You've added a bookmark. The full URLs are also listed alongside the links in case you're writing an article for print. Simply copy-and-paste the link URL into the document editor you're using.