Click on the "refresh" button at the top of your browser and when the page reloads, the words should be appearing beside the image, where they're supposed to be. Then you can go ahead and print out the page.
Printing Problem Possible Solutions For Printing Framed Site Pages
Some of you have reported getting a message "there are no pages to print" when you try to print framed pages. This is caused by a bug in Netscape Communicator, which then generates an error message when you try to print some pages framed with a navigational bar.
The About navigational bar can be turned off at any time, using the link on the left-hand side of the bar. So you can easily make the navigational bar frame "go away", when you want to, to print out a page, when a link here has taken you to another site. The About navigational bar only appears when you click on a link on this site, that takes you off this About site, to a different web site on the Internet.
Here are some suggestions for other printing solutions:
Email the page to yourself. You should then be able to print it out from your own email. To do this, click once in the frame you wish to print, then at the File menu, choose send frame. Type your own email address into the To: box, then click send.
Disable javascript in your browser
For those of you using Netscape Communicator:
1. At the Edit menu, choose Preferences from the bottom
of the list.
2. In the Preferences dialog box click once on Advanced in the
category section.
3. You'll see a list of options. Uncheck the box next to
"Enable Javascript".
4. Click on the OK button to close the dialog box.
5. Click once in the frame you wish to print.
6. From the File menu, choose "Print Frame".
7. After your printing is completed, you may wish to go back and
re-enable javascript; otherwise you may find that some features on other pages
may not function properly.
Another solution would be to use a different browser. You may wish to try using Microsoft Internet Explorer to print instead. This can be downloaded for free at: http://microsoft.com
An earlier version of Netscape (prior to 4.0) will work also. These earlier versions of Netscape Navigator are available at: http://www.netscape.com
Another choice in browsers would be Opera, which is under one megabyte, if you need one in a smaller file size. This can be downloaded from http://opera.nta.no, available as a 90 day free trial.

