This frame is the "default default" main frame for this example. It comes up when the frameset is first loaded, and - just for playing around - there is also an explicit menu selection in the navigator frame that gets you back to this state.

I created the content of these frames really just to have an excuse to fill up a set of six frames so that I could experiment with (1) the left-hand (frame) menu-selection mechanism, and (2) the 3D cube navigator that lets you view the same frames but via a different paradigm.


This portion of the screen is the frame that will fill with the pictures and images that correspond to the "menu choice" from the left-most frame - the one entitled "Chose A Context" - my idea being that this set of frames describes some of the Kevin Gene Pammett main places that I have lived in my life.

Clicking on a link in the left-hand frame is equivalent to a double-click on the corresponding face of the "life journies" cube.

In this left-hand menu frame there are also links to let you invoke the Java-based 3D cube navigator in such a way that it fits into this frame OR such that it fits into a new browser window all by itself.

Last updated: April 7, 1998.



Thanks to my GeoCities colleague who created the 3D cube navigator and published the details about how to adapt it for ones own purpose.