The frameborder attribute is invalid XHTML as it refers to style. Instead use regular CSS on either the frame or frameset tag. You can put this in a style attribute, in style tags, or in an external stylesheet. border-style:none; margin:0; padding:0; James -----Original Message----- From: Brian V Bonini Subject: RE: XHTML Frames frameborders are wither on or off. frameborder = 1|0 [CN] This attribute provides the user agent with information about the frame border. Possible values: * 1: This value tells the user agent to draw a separator between this frame and every adjoining frame. This is the default value. * 0: This value tells the user agent not to draw a separator between this frame and every adjoining frame. Note that separators may be drawn next to this frame nonetheless if specified by other frames. > -----Original Message----- > From: www-html-request@w3.org [mailto:www-html-request@w3.org]On Behalf > Of BTierens > Sent: Friday, September 13, 2002 11:24 AM > To: www-html@w3.org > Subject: XHTML Frames > > > > Hello, > Is it possible to make a XHTML frame with a border of 0 pixels? I've > tried the attribute frameborder="0" but this doesn't make the frame 0 > pixels thick. >Received on Friday, 13 September 2002 15:03:10 GMT
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