Using inline frames
Inline frames enable you to insert a frame in a non-frameset page. Web browsers typically display the frame with horizontal and vertical scrollbars. Note: Netscape browsers earlier than version 6 don't support inline frames. An inline frame embedded in a page
To insert an inline frame: - Open the page in which you want to insert the frame.
- Drag the Inline Frame icon
from the Frames set of the Objects palette to the page, or double-click the icon to place it at the insertion point. - In the Inline Frame Inspector, browse or use the pick whip to link to the file you want contained within the inline frame.
- In the Inline Frame Inspector, choose an option from the Name/ID menu (choose Name & ID for maximum browser compatibility), and then type a unique name in the Name/ID text box.
- Do any of the following in the Inline Frame Inspector:
- Choose a height and width for the inline frame in pixels or percentages.
- Enter a margin width or margin height for the inline frame.
- Select alignment and scrolling options.
- Select Frameborder to display a border around the inline frame.
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