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
    An inline frame embedded in a page

To insert an inline frame:

  1. Open the page in which you want to insert the frame.
  2. Drag the Inline Frame icon 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.
  3. In the Inline Frame Inspector, browse or use the pick whip to link to the file you want contained within the inline frame.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.