OK, time to set the record straight on this one. It's not an issue with the back button, or any kind of malicious intent on our part. Our whole site navigation is dependent upon the use of frames. That is, the top frame with the table of contents is the only way to get around our site from one section -- or in many cases, from one article -- to another. <BR> <BR>Now, what happens if someone uses a search engine to find something specific, and arrives at a single page in our site? They can't go anywhere at FirstTracksOnline.com besides that page. We therefore use JavaScript to put that page into its parent frameset. <BR> <BR>What's happening, then is you're loading your page, then loading a *second* page. To go back, you therefore need to go back *two* pages. That's what the little down arrow next to your back button is for. <BR> <BR>The difference with how I reacted to this post, as opposed to the first, was the attitude present in the posting. The one that started this thread was crude, rude and unwarranted.