This operator makes it easy to specify a size
without having to calculate pixel widths and ensures that the frame has the largest possible size.
TIP TIP
Column selector tab
Row selector tab
Size of selected row or column
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Manipulating frameset borders
By default, Dreamweaver sets up your framesets so that all the frames have borders that are invisible when
viewed in a browser. You can, however, set borders to be visible, alter the border color, and change the
border width. All the border controls are handled through the Frameset Property inspector.
Dreamweaver also provides border controls for individual frames. Just as table cell settings
override options set for the entire table, the individual frame options override those determined
for the entire frameset, as described in the section ???Working with the Frame Property Inspector,??? later
in this chapter. Use the frameset border controls when you want to make a global change to the borders,
such as turning them all off.
If you are working with nested framesets, select the outermost frameset before you begin making any
modifications to the borders. You can tell that you??™ve selected the outermost frameset by looking at the
Dreamweaver Tag Selector; it shows only one