Frame Properties dialog box
Layout > Property > Frame
General settings
Source path
Specifies the name and location of the document in the frame.
Name
Enter a name for the frame. By giving the frame a name, you can later assign it as the target frame of a hyperlink or action.
Default target
Specifies the default target frame of any hyperlinks contained within the frameset. The default targets _blank, _parent, _self, and _top always appear in this menu. If you have named any of the frames in the current frameset, these frames will also appear in the menu by name.
(Select Target Frame button)
Opens the Target Frame dialog box so you can select a target frame visually.
Size and spacing
Frame width
Sets the frame width in either pixels, as a percentage of the window, or in unitless terms relative to adjacent frames within the frameset. Choose the unit by clicking the unit box.
Frame height
Sets the frame height in either pixels, as a percentage of the window, or in unitless terms relative to adjacent frames within the frameset. Choose the unit by clicking the unit box.
Left margin
Sets the left margin of the frame in pixels.
Top margin
Sets the top margin of the frame in pixels.
Options
Scrollbar
Specifies whether the frame should have a scrollbar. Auto means the frame will contain a scrollbar only if some of the contents of the frame cannot be seen without scrolling. The default value is Yes.
Enable frame resizing in browser
If this option is selected, users can resize the frame in their Web browser by clicking and dragging the frame border.
Borders
Border thickness
Sets the border thickness between frames in pixels. The default value is 5. If you set the border thickness to 0, the borders will be hidden when the document is viewed in a browser. (However, the borders will still be visible in Namo WebEditor’s document window.)
Due to a bug in Internet Explorer, if you set the frame border thickness to 4 or less, the border will not be visible in Internet Explorer browsers.