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Posted by dorayme on 09/06/05 10:28
> From: Toby Inkster <usenet200509@tobyinkster.co.uk>
> Khorne wrote:
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>> Under Firefox or other browser, the frame display correctly without space or
>> border. But under IE there is always a tiny space between frame.
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> I don't see what people have against frame borders. Big, chunky, resizable
> frame borders are the most useful borders for most users. They allow
> users to resize the frames if part of the content cannot be accessed for
> some reason. And they offer a visual explanation of why part of the page
> doesn't scroll when they use the scroll bar.
>
Well, I am not sure if people *do* have a problem in general
with frame borders? I recall a particular case quite some time
back where I did not want one on one frameset, one reason being
it looked better without it. And perhaps the OP has a good
reason?
Anyway, you are quite right about the advantages of borders in
general. And they mostly look nice enough...
dorayme
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