If you click the small painter??™s palette in the upper-right corner of the color picker, the Color dialog
box opens, just as with other color pickers in Dreamweaver.
If you have nested framesets on your Web page, make sure that you??™ve selected the correct
frameset before you make any modifications through the Property inspector.
Modifying a Frame
What makes the whole concept of a Web page frameset work so well is the flexibility of each frame:
n You can design your page so that some frames are fixed in size and others are expandable.
n You can attach scroll bars to some frames and not others.
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n Any frame can have its own background image, and yet all frames can appear as one seamless
picture.
n Borders can be enabled??”and colored??”for one set of frames but left off for another set.
Dreamweaver uses a Frame Property inspector to specify most of a frame??™s attributes. Others are handled
through devices already familiar to you, such as the Page Properties dialog box.
Page properties
Each frame is its own HTML document and, as such, each frame can have independent page properties. To
alter the page properties of a frame, position the cursor in the frame and choose Modify ??? Page Properties.
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