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 Introduction to HTML
 Structure of HTML
 Creating First HTML  Document
 Building Your HTML  Document
 Tables
 Frames
 Understanding Frames
   Frames
 Understanding  Frames
 Deciding to Use Frames
 
 Deciding to Use  Frames
 Creating Frames
 
   Creating Frames
 The <FRAMESET>  Tag
   The <FRAME> Tag
 The <NOFRAME>  Tags
 Using ROWS and  COLUMNS Attributes
 
 Using ROWS and  COLUMNS Attributes
 Changing Frame Borders
 
 Changing Frame  Borders
 Linking and Targeting  Frames
 
 Linking and Targeting  Frames
 Using SCROLLING  Attribute
 
 Using SCROLLING  Attribute
 Using NORESIZE  Attribute
 
 Using NORESIZE  Attribute
 Creating Complex  Framesets
 
 Creating Complex  Framesets
 Nesting <FRAMESET>  Tags
 Magic Target Names
 Floating Frames  (IFRAME)
 
 Floating Frames  (IFRAME)
 Including Images into  Document
 Including Multimedia
 Developing HTML  FORMS
 Using Style Sheet
 Understanding URLs
 Using JavaScript
 Using Java

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  Frames > Changing Frame Borders

  Changing Frame Borders

You can turn borders on and off and specify their color by using two attributes BORDERCOLOR and FRAMEBORDER. BORDERCOLOR can be assigned any valid color value either as a name or a hexadecimal triplet. FRAMEBORDER takes two possible values: YES or NO. Both of these attributes can also be used in the <FRAMESET> tag, defining default values for the entire frameset in Netscape and Microsoft Internet Explorer, although HTML 4.0 doesn't provide either attribute for the <FRAMESET> tag.

Syntax:

<FRAMESET ROWS="*,*" FRAMEBORDER=no>
<FRAME FRAMEBORDER=YES BORDERCOLOR=YELLOW SRC="…..HTML">
<FRAME BORDERCOLOR=BLUE SRC="….HTML">
</FRAMESET>

FRAMEBORDER=1
FRAMEBORDER=YES
FRAMEBORDER=0

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