A description and abstract preview of that frameset
display.
5. Click Create to create the frameset and display it in the Document window.
After you??™ve created a new frameset, you can enter text, images, and other content in each of the frames,
as you would for any other HTML document. Alternatively, you can change individual frames to contain
previously created documents by clicking in a frame and choosing the File ??? Open in Frame command.
As explained later in this chapter, you can also add more frames to the frameset, resize the frames, and
change other frame properties (such as the capability to scroll).
For almost all the frame objects, Dreamweaver creates one or more frames with a set size.
Although, by default, the set width or height is 80 pixels, you can easily resize the frame by
dragging the frame border. The only framesets that do not have at least one set frame are the Split Horizontal
and Split Vertical framesets (for these, the two frames are divided equally). Dreamweaver also sets the Scroll
option to No for frames with absolute sizes.
Hand-coding framesets
If you??™re a hand-coder, Dreamweaver provides a couple of tools to hasten frameset development. When you
are in Code view, the Frames menu (found on the HTML category of the Insert bar) becomes active.
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