You can also use the keyboard shortcut, Ctrl+J (Command+J). Alternatively, you can select Page Properties
from the context menu by right-clicking (Control+clicking) any open space on the frame??™s page.
From the Page Properties dialog box, you can assign a title, although it is not visible to the user unless the
frame is viewed as a separate page. If you plan to use the individual frames as separate pages in your
content (see ???Handling Frameless Browsers??? at the end of this chapter), it??™s good practice to
title every page. You can also assign a background and the various link colors to the nonframe content by
selecting the desired color box or entering a color name into the appropriate text box in the Appearance category
of the Page Properties dialog box.
The Page Properties dialog box respects the Dreamweaver preference for CSS or HTML when
working in frames, just as it does with a standard page. For more details on setting the Page
Properties, see the section ???Establishing Page Properties??? in Chapter 6.
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Joining Background Images in Frames
One popular technique inserts background images into separate frames so that they blend into a seamless,
single image. This takes careful planning and coordination between the designer of the graphic and the
author of the Web page.
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