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Joseph W. Lowery

"Dreamweaver CS3 Bible"

Sometimes, it??™s necessary to keep an eye on how
altering a single frame??™s content affects the entire frameset. Other times, it is easier??”and faster??”to work
on each frame individually and later load them into the frameset to see the final result.
With Dreamweaver??™s multiple-document structure, you can have it both ways. Work on the individual
frame files in one or more Document windows and the frameset in yet another. If you use File ??? Save All to
save your changes in an individual frame document, switching back to the frameset window automatically
shows your changed frames.
To preview changes made to a Web page using frames, you must first save the changed files.
Deleting frames
As you??™re building your Web page frameset, you inevitably try a frame design that does not work. How do
you delete a frame once you??™ve created it? Click the frame border and drag it into the border of the enclosing
(or parent) frame. When no parent frame is present, drag the frame border to the edge of the page. If the
frame being deleted contains any unsaved content, Dreamweaver asks if you??™d like to save the file before
closing it.
Because the enclosing frameset and each individual frame are all discrete HTML pages, each
keeps track of its own edits and other changes.


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