You can specify how frame and frameset borders appear on the page. When you specify border options for a frame, the corresponding frameset option is overridden.
To set frame borders:
1 | Select the frame by Alt-clicking (Windows) or Shift-Option-clicking (Macintosh) or click a frame in the Frame inspector. |
2 | Set the following options: |
Borders Controls the border of the current frames. The options are Yes, No, and Default. Most browsers default to Yes. To turn off a border, all adjacent frames must be set to No (or set to Default with the parent frameset set to No). | |
Border Color Sets a border color for all borders adjacent to the current frame. | |
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To set frameset borders:
1 | Select the frameset by clicking a frame border in the Document window or clicking the border enclosing the frames in the Frame inspector. |
2 | Set the following options: |
Borders Controls the border of frames within the current frameset. Choose Yes to display borders in three-dimensional color, choose No to display borders as flat and gray, or choose Default to let the browser determine how borders are displayed. Most browsers default to Yes. | |
Border Color Sets a border color for all borders in the current frameset. This setting can be overridden by a border color specified for a single frame. | |
Border Width Specifies the width of the borders in the current frameset. Enter 0 to specify no borders. | |
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