Chapter 6: Frames
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If the browser window is only 510 pixels wide, then the center frame will be only 10 pixels wide.
This
demonstrates that you have to be careful when designing framesets, otherwise there might not be
enough space for users to see what...
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Chapter 6: Frames
222
If the browser window is only 510 pixels wide, then the center frame will be only 10 pixels wide.
This
demonstrates that you have to be careful when designing framesets, otherwise there might not be
enough space for users to see what you want them to see.
Furthermore, if the user resizes his or her window to less than 500 pixels wide, the browser will try to
show as much of the columns defined using absolute widths as possible, ignoring any columns defined
using relative widths.
Whenever a user resizes his or her window, percentages and relative widths are recalculated, but
absolute widths remain the same.
Remember that each column should have a corresponding <frame> element.
If you specify too many
columns and not enough frame <frame> elements, the rightmost columns end up being a blank space;
whereas if you specify too many <frame> elements the extra ones will be ignored.
The rows Attribute
The rows attribute works just like the cols attribute and can take
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