Name
FRAME — NN n/a IE 3 HTML 4
Synopsis
FRAME=”frameConstant"Optional
Defines which (if any) sides of a table’s outer border (set
with the BORDER attribute) are rendered. This
attribute does not affect the interior borders between cells.
Including the BORDER attribute without assigning
any value to it is the same as setting the FRAME
attribute to border.
Example
<TABLE BORDER=3 FRAME="void">...</TABLE>
Value
Any one case-insensitive frame constant:
-
above Renders border along top edge of table only
-
below Renders border along bottom edge of table only
-
border Renders all four sides of the border (default in IE)
-
box Renders all four sides of the border (same as border)
-
hsides Renders borders on top and bottom edges of table only (a nice look)
-
lhs Renders border on left edge of table only
-
rhs Renders border on right edge of table only
-
void Hides all borders (default in HTML 4.0)
-
vsides Renders borders on left and right edges of table only
Default
Navigator: void (when
BORDER=0); border (when
BORDER is any other value). Internet Explorer:
border.
Object Model Reference
- IE
[window.]document.all.elementID.frame
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