Dreamweaver CS4 Resources
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View and set frameset properties
Use
the Property inspector to view and set most frameset properties,
including the frameset title, borders, and frame sizes.
Set a title for a frameset document- Select a frameset by doing one of the
following:
- In the Title box of the Document toolbar, type a name
for the frameset document.
When
a visitor views the frameset in a browser, the title appears in
the browser’s title bar.
View or set frameset properties- Select a frameset by doing one of the
following:
- In the Property inspector (Window > Properties),
click the expander arrow in the lower-right corner and set the frameset
options.
- Borders
- Determines whether borders should appear around frames
when the document is viewed in a browser. To display borders, select
Yes; to prevent the browser from displaying borders, select No.
To allow the browser to determine how borders are displayed, select
Default.
- Border Width
- Specifies a width for all the borders in the frameset.
- Border Color
- Sets a color for the borders. Use the color picker to
select a color, or type the hexadecimal value for a color.
- RowCol Selection
- Sets frame sizes for rows and columns of the selected frameset,
click a tab on the left side or top of the RowCol Selection area;
then enter a height or width in the Value text box.
- To specify how much space the browser allocates to each
frame, select from the following choices in the Units menu:
- Pixels
- Sets the size of the selected column or row to an absolute
value. Choose this option for a frame that should always be the
same size, such as a navigation bar. Frames with sizes specified
in pixels are allocated space before frames with sizes specified
as percent or relative. The most common approach to frame sizes is
to set a left-side frame to a fixed pixel width and to set a right-size
frame to relative, which enables the right frame to stretch to take
up all the remaining space after the pixel width is allocated.
Note: If
all of your widths are specified in pixels, and a visitor views
the frameset in a browser that’s too wide or too narrow for the
width you specified, then the frames stretch or shrink proportionately
to fill the available space. The same applies to heights specified
in pixels. Thus, it’s generally a good idea to specify at least
one width and height as relative.
- Percent
- Specifies that the selected column or row should be a
percentage of the total width or height of its frameset. Frames
with units set to Percent are allocated space after frames with
units set to Pixels, but before frames with units set to Relative.
- Relative
- Specifies that the selected column or row be allocated
the rest of the available space after Pixels and Percent frames
have had space allocated; that remaining space is divided proportionally
among the frames with sizes set to Relative.
Note: When you select
Relative from the Units menu, any number you’ve entered in the Value
field disappears; if you want to specify a number, you must re‑enter
it. If there’s only one row or column set to Relative, though, there’s
no need to enter a number, since that row or column receives all
the remaining space after the other rows and columns have space
allocated. To be certain of full cross-browser compatibility, you
can enter 1 in the Value field; that’s equivalent to entering no
value.
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