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Posted by dorayme on 12/19/05 00:26
In article <43a5043c$0$9289$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au>,
Mark Simon <mark@comparity.not.example.net> wrote:
> Paul W Smith wrote:
> > Is it possible to join two frames together seamlessly?
> As regards frame borders, although most of the syntax of frames is
> standard and W3C standardised, frame borders are not, and it is very
> tricky fuse two frames together without some residual spaceing,
> especially if you're trying to make it browser independent.
Yes, if I recall, you need to think carefully about the
background colours of the frames. If you go with all the same
(and white!), you stand the best chance. The space that some
browsers leave when you turn frame borders off can be defaulted
to white. (As TI once said, what's wrong with borders? They are
rather good in those situations where frames are at least prima
facie useful)
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