Adding and removing frames

Although the frameset templates included with Namo WebEditor cover the most common frame layouts, you may still need to add frames to or remove frames from a frameset in order to meet your design goals. To add a frame, you simply split an existing frame in two. Removing a frame causes an adjacent frame to grow, filling the space previously occupied by the removed frame.

To add a frame above or below an existing frame
  1. Click inside the frame above or below which you want to add another frame.
  2. On the Insert menu, got to the Frame group, click the triangle under Frameset and then Split Frame Top or Split Frame Bottom (depending on whether you want the new frame to be above or below the existing frame).
To add a frame to the left or right of an existing frame
  1. Click inside the frame next to which you want to add another frame.
  2. On the Insert menu, got to the Frame group, click the triangle under Frameset and then Split Frame Left or Split Frame Right (depending on whether you want the new frame to be to the left or to the right of the existing frame).
To remove a frame
  1. Click inside the frame you want to remove.
  2. On the Laytout menu, go to the Tool group and then click Delete Frame.

Namo Web Editor icon note Adding and removing framesYou cannot undo a frame add or remove operation using the Undo command. To restore a removed frame, close the frameset without saving and then reopen it. Note that any other changes you made to the frameset will be lost.

Adding and removing frames