Patrick Steve said:
IF you want no border then use the color of border same as the color of background. In this way border will not appear.
View ArticleBaxter said:
well, first your syntax is wrong. In the head, put:<style type="text/css"> frameset {border:0;/* just for fun, throw in: */ margin:0;} </style>You want no border, so why put 15px?"...
View ArticleJoe Gillespie said:
Hi Baxter,I tried it... it's at http://www.dansknetdesign.dk/liste_frame3.html as you can see there is no change - I think I tried that alreay, but I tried so many things I started forgetting what I...
View ArticleBaxter said:
Well, the simple answer is to put a stylesheet rule in:frameset {border:0}That should do it.But here's the better way to do it: Preload the content into hidden divs, then change the visibility to...
View ArticleJoe Gillespie said:
Hi Forum Admin,Thank you for a quick reply, but I did not do a good job explaining what I am after... so I uploaded a demonstration of my problem http://www.dansknetdesign.dk/liste_frame.htmlAll valid...
View ArticleJoe Gillespie said:
Zajnee said: Hi,I am trying to make a borderless frameset that is legal HTML 4.01 (see http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/present/frames.html#h-16.2.1) - that seems impossible, since the FRAMEBORDER="0"...
View ArticleJoe Gillespie said:
Hi,I am trying to make a borderless frameset that is legal HTML 4.01 (see http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/present/frames.html#h-16.2.1) - that seems impossible, since the FRAMEBORDER="0" FRAMESPACING="0"...
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