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Joseph W. Lowery
"Dreamweaver CS3 Bible"
If you select an inner nested frameset,
you see more than one
in the Tag Selector.
Enabling borders
When a frameset is first created, Dreamweaver sets borders to be invisible in all browsers. You can expressly
turn the frameset borders on or off through the Property inspector.
Unfortunately, different browsers control frame borders differently. Some browsers base the presence of borders
on the value in the Borders drop-down list, whereas others use the Border Width text box. To enable
borders for all browsers, enter a non-zero number in the Border Width text box; and in the Borders dropdown
list of options, choose Yes.
The opposite is also true; if you want borders to be invisible for all browsers, set the Borders drop-down list
to No, and specify 0 for the Border Width. If you turn off the borders for your frameset, you can still work
in Dreamweaver with View ??? Visual Aids ??? Frame Borders enabled. This option gives you quick access to
modifying the frameset. The borders are not displayed, however, when your Web page is previewed in a
browser.
Border color options
To change the frameset border color, select the Border Color text box and enter either a color name or a
hexadecimal color value. You can also select the color box and choose a new border color from the color
picker.
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An Account of the Reconquest of the Sudan (page 188)
Adonais (page 177)
An Account of the Proceedings on the Trial of Susan B. Anthony, on the Charge of Illegal Voting (page 37)