The frame??™s
name is used to make the content inserted from a hyperlink appear in that particular frame. For more information
about targeting a link, see the section ???Targeting Frame Content,??? later in this chapter.
Frame names must follow specific guidelines, as explained in the following steps:
1. Select the frame you want to name. You can use either the Frames panel or Alt+click
(Option+Shift+click) inside the frame.
2. If necessary, open the Property inspector by choosing Window ??? Properties.
3. In the Frame Property inspector, shown in Figure 16-10, add the frame??™s name in the text box
under the Frame Name label. Frame names have the following restrictions:
n You must use one word, with no spaces.
n You may not use special characters such as quotation marks, question marks, and hyphens.
You may use the underscore character.
n You may not use certain reserved frame names: _blank, _parent, _self, and _top.
FIGURE 16-10
The Frame Property inspector enables you to name the frame and control all the frame??™s
attributes.
Opening a web page into a frame
You don??™t have to build all Web pages in frames from scratch. You can load an existing Web page into any
frame. If you??™ve selected a frame and the Frame Property inspector is open, just type the link directly into
the Src text box or click the folder icon to browse for your file.
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