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Frames


 
normediaweb I use this frames in a e-book:

<frameset rows="60,*">
   <frame src="meny.htm" name="menu" noresize>
   <frame src="reklame[={nowmonth}]_[={iscorrectpassword}].htm"
   noresize name="main" scrolling="yes" marginhight="10"
   marginwidth="10">
   <noframes>
   <body>
   </body>
   </noframes>
</frameset>

Look at this gif:
http://www.normediaweb.net/frames.jpg

Is it a way to prevent the grey line between the frames?


Posted on: 10:20 pm on August 24, 2002
Canadian 1) marginhight="10" should read marginheight="10"
2) try frameborder="0" inside frame tag
3) it might even be as a result of body styles deployed in the .htm files; try and make background colors of the frameset and frame files the same color

try this site to learn/experiment some more
http://www.w3schools.com/html/attr_frame.asp

Good Luck !


Posted on: 4:06 am on August 26, 2002

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