FRAMESET - set of frames
Description :
The <FRAMESET> tag defines a
set of frames that appear in the browser window. The <FRAMESET> tag
contains one or more <FRAME> tags. A <FRAMESET> tag can only be used
in a frame definition document, which is an HTML document containing the
<FRAMESET> and <FRAME> that describe the frames and the frameset.
This document (containing <FRAMESET> tag cannot contain a <BODY>
tag. Colours and borders etc. set in the <FRAMESET> can be overidden by
specifying them in the <FRAME> tag.
Syntax
<FRAMESET COLS="columnWidthList" ROWS="rowsHeightList"
BORDER="pixWidth" BORDERCOLOR="color" FRAMEBORDER="yes|no"
ONBLUR="JScode" ONFOCUS="JScode" ONLOAD="JScode"
ONUNLOAD="JScode">.....</FRAMESET>
Attributes
COLS a comma seperated list of values specifying the width of
each frame in the frameset. In pixels, percentage or * which means as much space
as is left.
ROWS a comma seperated list of values specifying the height of
each frame in the frameset. In pixels, percentage or * which means as much space
as is left.
BORDER specifies the thickness of the frame border for ALL
frames in frameset, 0=no border, default if border not specified is 5.
BORDERCOLOR specifies the colour of the frame's borders.
FRAMEBORDER specifies the default for all frames in the
frameset. (yes or no)
ONBLUR specifies the JavaScript code to execute when the window
containing the frameset loses focus.
ONFOCUS specifies the JavaScript code to execute when the
window containing the frameset gains focus.
ONLOAD specifies the JavaScript code to execute when the window
containing the frameset is loaded.
ONUNLOAD specifies the JavaScript code to execute when the
window containing the frameset is unloaded or exited.
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