ex.claim \iks-'kla-m\ vb [MF exclamer, fr. L exclamare, fr. ex- + clamare to cry] out 1: to cry out or speak in strong or sudden emotion 2: to speak loudly or vehemently : to utter sharply, passionately, or vehemently : PROCLAIM - ex.claim.er n

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If you can read this, you either slipped in through a back door, or you're looking over the enhanced edge.

iEdge -- the edge of the Internet, can be thumbed through by just about any browser without losing its nasty bits, but parts of it are Netscape 2.0 (and oh so above) enhanced.

A small use of frames and low level JavaScripting add a bit of flavor and ease of navigation. These features will be built up over time both as my need for them demands it and the tools (Netscape et al) improve. The main feature is the toolbar (on your left), described below.

[button button] This is one of the doodads that take you to the important places within iEdge, or those few currently here. Call them buttons, if you'd like. I do.

[whose's got the 
button]
Plain boy here gets rid of the toolbar altogether, in case you don't find it as fascinating a device as I... well, it was there a while ago. See the note at the end for an explanation.

For those fascinated unknowing script converts, here's a handful of locations on the Web I found useful during my learning phase (which continues on) with JavaScript:
And some fun and/or interesting places, to boot:
Note:
JavaScript is missing! Due to the changes with the iEdge pages on ZipLink, I've performed some house cleaning that's swept the JavaScript under the rug for the time being. I'll be playing with this again to improve upon what's now offered.



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