- From: Susan Lesch <lesch@w3.org>
- Date: Thu, 20 May 2004 12:26:06 -0700
- To: dkorchagin@jasmind.com, site-comments@w3.org
Hello, Dmitry, My guess is that you will have better luck by contacting a site or mailing list that specializes in answering questions about CSS. There are several resources linked from the Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) home page: http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/ Sorry I don't have a fast and neat answer to your question. At 2:41 AM +0400 5/9/04, dkorchagin@jasmind.com wrote: >Hi! > >It's probably not a problem really, but I couldn't find any helpful >information >on your site about removal of borders from-between frames. There are words >about to write attribute "frameborder=0" but actually it just causes the >browser (IE or Mozilla whatever) to remove 3D drawings around the border, but >the border stall exist. > >Eventually (and just empiricly), I've found the solution: the "border=0" >attribute in the FRAMESET element that (so strange) is supported by >both IE and >Mozilla... > >So I think it's a sort of standard to have a border atribute for a FRAMESET >element, however it doesn't work in conjunction with style sheets. I guess I >have to write something like above to IE & Mozilla development teams, right? I >just cannot realize why the de facto standard hasn't been reflected in W3C >recommendations (or vice versa). -- Susan Lesch http://www.w3.org/People/Lesch/ mailto:lesch@w3.org tel:+1.858.483.4819 World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) http://www.w3.org/
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