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Ah blind. Your view of the site will therefore be far different to what I and most others see. I have but the vaguest understanding of how potentially confusing a framed site must be.

On the practical side I would suggest you perhaps include that somewhat relevant fact in your signature. The reason is not to evoke sympathy but simply to make the monks aware that what seems like a simple task available using tried and true RTFM techniques is not as easy for some people as others.

You can make the site considerably more 'reader' friendly by simplifying it. By simplify I mean get rid of the frames. To do this go to your home node. If you have not been to your home node before all you need to do is click on your login handle or search for it.

Now at the 'bottom' of what is the main content you will find a link with text User Settings. The link appears in the form 'Change your *user settings*'. Click on that link. On the page that renders you will have near the 'top' a link 'To configure your nodelets, see *Nodelet Settings*'. Nodelet Settings is the link text. Click on that link. Now select 'all nodelets off' checkbox and submit.

All frames except the iframe that contains the banner ad for the site will now be gone. The only thing you may miss is the chatterbox and messages back to you. There are stand alone clients for that part anyway.

So welcome to the Monestary. I hope that makes it a little easier for you to find your way around.

PS: Should you choose to add a signature you will find a text box on the user settings page as well. It is called 'setsignature'.

PPS: Perlmonks is in a way unique in that a significant number of the users hack code for the site. If there are things that you can see here for which the sighted are blind they would make for interesting meditations and perhaps lead to the site becoming more friendly to the visually impaired. If you are partially sighted as opposed to completely blind you also have the ability using stylesheets to dramatically change the way the site renders. As always YMMV.

cheers

tachyon


In reply to Re: Re: Re: Using MIME-Lite to send attachment by tachyon
in thread Using MIME-Lite to send attachment by rscott212

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