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The <frameset> tag
Definition and Usage
The frameset element defines a frameset. It is used to organize multiple windows (frames). Each frame holds a separate document. In its simplest use, the frameset element states only how many columns or rows there will be in the frameset. You must use the cols or the rows attribute.
Tips and Notes
Note: Do not use the body element on a page containing frames. The frames
won't work if you do that.
Examples
This code: |
Produces this output: |
<a href="planets.htm" target="_blank">View
this page for the result</a>
The source code in "planets.htm":
<frameset cols = "25%, 25%,*">
<frame src ="venus.htm">
<frame src ="sun.htm">
<frame src ="mercur.htm">
</frameset>
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View this page for the result |
Optional Attributes
Attributes: |
Values: |
Description: |
cols |
pixels
%
* |
The number and sizes of the columns in a frameset |
rows |
pixels
%
* |
The number and sizes of the rows in a frameset |
Standard Attributes
For a full description, go to Standard
Attributes.
Event Attributes
For a full description, go to Event Attributes.
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