Frames
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Targeting Frames]
Frame Basic
<frameset> ... </frameset>
<frame src="url">
<noframes> ... </noframes>
HTML document included in
<noframes> are for browsers not supported frames.
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- <HTML>
<HEAD>
</HEAD>
<FRAMESET>
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- <FRAME SRC="url">
</FRAMESET>
<NOFRAMES> ... </NOFRAMES>
<HTML>
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Frame Size
<frameset cols=#>
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<frameset cols=30%,20%,50%> <frame src="A.html"> <frame
src="B.html"> <frame src="C.html"> </frameset>
|
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exsample
<frameset rows=#>
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<frameset rows=25%,25%,50%> <frame src="A.html"> <frame
src="B.html"> <frame src="C.html"> </frameset>
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exsample
COLS & ROWS
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<frameset cols=20%,*> <frame src="A.html"> <frameset
rows=40%,*> <frame src="B.html"> <frame src="C.html">
</frameset> </frameset> |
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exsample
No Resize <frame noresize>
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- Default frame is resizable.
Frame Option
Frame Name
<frame name=#>
<a href=url target=#>
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<frameset cols=50%,50%> <frame src="A.html"> <frame
src="B.html" name="HELLO"> </frameset> |
Margin <frame marginwidth=# marginheight=#>
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<frameset cols=50%,50%> <frame src="A.html"> <frame
src="A.html" marginwidth=50 marginheight=50> </frameset>
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Scrollbar <frame scrolling=#> #=yes, no, auto
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- #=auto is a default.
Targeting Frames
If you want to know about how to target
different FRAMES,
then look at the page section of this HTML guide describing this in
detail:
Targeting Windows
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