Alternatively, you can position your cursor
in a frame (without selecting the frame) and choose File ??? Open in Frame.
Setting borders
You can generally set most border options adequately in the Frameset Property inspector, yet you can override
some of the options, such as color, for each individual frame. These possibilities have practical limitations,
however.
From the Frame Property inspector for a selected frame, you can make the borders visible by choosing Yes
in the Borders drop-down list, or make them invisible by choosing No. Leaving the Borders option at
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Default gives control to the frameset settings. You can also change a frame??™s border color by choosing the
Border Color swatch in a selected frame??™s Property inspector.
Different browser versions on different operating systems treat the border settings for individual
frames differently. To complicate the situation, sometimes the settings on the overall
frameset control how the individual frame border settings act. For example, if the frameset border is set
to Default, and the individual frame Border is set to No, the border still appears in Internet Explorer 6.0
running on Windows??”but as flat, rather than three-dimensional. If you elect to set the border property for
an individual frame, be sure to test on as many browsers and platforms as possible.
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