This page replaced the entire frameset. Whenever you link to a page outside your site,
You may want to replace your entire page with the new page. There are several reasons for this:
The new site has its own "look" complete with navigation buttons. Your buttons create confusion.
The URL in the address window is the framepage URL.
If the new page is still nested inside your frame, visitors who bookmark the outside site
will mistakenly bookmark your site. It is proper courtesy to display someone else's page in their own window.
Within your own site, you may want to replace the navigation buttons with entirely new buttons.
For example, when someone jumps from your section on Genealogy to another section on Pro Wrestling.
Since the visitors browser window replaced your page with the new page, your page remains in his
history. He can simply click "back" to return to your page.
To return to the framed page on TARGETS, click "back" on the menu bar.