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  • Frames and Netscape

    Hi,

    I was wondering if there is any way that frame borders within a framespage can be hidden in Netscape, like they can in IE, and if so how?

    Thanks,
    Larry
    "No Page To Show, Just Likes To Code."

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    idi...
    /me just a does® it this way...

    <FRAMESET rows="125,*" frameborder="no" border=0 framespacing="0">
    <FRAME src="logo.html" frameborder=0 marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" name="logoframe" scrolling="no">
    <FRAMESET cols="160,*" frameborder="no" border="0" framespacing="0">
    <FRAME src="menuframe.html" frameborder=0 marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" name="menuframe" scrolling="no">
    <FRAME src="infohome.html" frameborder=0 name="infoframe" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" scrolling="auto">
    </FRAMESET>
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    ...just a special® thanx kinda hugs to jkd n' nex ...:O)))

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    • #3
      Thanks Justame,

      With that I figured out what I was missing. Sometimes it's back to the basics.

      Cheers,
      Larry
      "No Page To Show, Just Likes To Code."

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      • #4
        Originally posted by ldiuf
        Sometimes it's back to the basics
        idi...
        youre more than just a welcome® n' lolin' @ the sometimes??? back???/me has just a never® left notepad hehehe...
        The New JustaBuster Version 2.0 OR JustaBusta Lite V2.0
        ...just a special® thanx kinda hugs to jkd n' nex ...:O)))

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