[thelist] frameborder=0

DC DC_the_gasman at Bigfoot.com
Wed Mar 7 07:58:45 CST 2001


I should perhaps have made it plain that I was talking about ANY 
doctype, including HTML 3.2.

DC

Mal McKay wrote:
>The newest and most compliant browsers (IE5/Mac and NS6) have two page
>rendering modes, "quirky" and compliant.
>The doctype specified will determine which is used
>[snip]
>  >nope, that <em>still</em> leaves a white border betwen the frames...
>  >
>  >i'm begining to think it can't be done.
>[snip]
>
>From: thelist-admin at lists.evolt.org
>>[mailto:thelist-admin at lists.evolt.org]On Behalf Of DC
>>
>>If your problem is that you cannot lose the frame borders despite
>>using the attributes which *should* lose them, this is something I
>>have encountered in some browsers, notably IE5/Mac. The only way I
>>could get rid of the frame borders was to remove the <!doctype>
>>declaration.
>>
>>I discovered this when in desperation I rebuilt a page from the
>>ground up, starting with just <html>,<head> and the frameset tags -
>>as I added elements, everything worked absolutely perfectly until I
>>inserted the <!doctype>, when the white borders reappeared....
>>
>>DC




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