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<FRAMESET ...>FRAMEBORDER = YES | 1 | NO | 0FRAMESPACING = integerBORDER = integerFRAMEBORDERFRAMESPACINGBORDER
FRAMEBORDERYES, which is the default, says there should be borders. 1 is the same as YES.
NO says there should not be 3-D borders. Unfortunately, the name "FRAMEBORDER" is deceptive. With NO there are not cool 3-D borders, but there is still
the default background color (usually gray or white) between the frames:
For example:
| this code | produces this |
<FRAMESET ROWS="20%,*" FRAMEBORDER=NO> |
this page |
FRAMESPACINGBORDERFRAMESPACINGBORDER
| this code | produces this |
<FRAMESET ROWS="20%,*" FRAMESPACING=30 BORDER=30> |
this page with some unusual frame borders |
FRAMEBORDERFRAMESPACINGBORDERNO,
FRAMESPACINGBORDER
| this code | produces this |
<FRAMESET ROWS="20%,*" FRAMEBORDER=NO FRAMESPACING=0 BORDER=0> |
this page |
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