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Frame
Width
and
Height
Use
these
drop‐down
menus
to
set
the
width
and
height
of
the
selected
frame.
The
width
and
height
are
measured
in
the
percentage
of
the
page
the
frame
takes
up.
If
the
selected
frame
takes
up
the
entire
height
or
width
of
the
page
by
default,
you
will
not
be
able
to
adjust
that
attribute.
For
example,
look
at
the
header
frame
in
the
image
above.
Because
it
automatically
takes
up
100%
of
the
width
of
the
screen,
you
cannot
adjust
the
width.
Otherwise,
what
would
go
in
the
space
it
left
behind?
Frame
Scrolling
Choose
whether
your
users
can
scroll
within
the
frame.
Auto
adds
a
scroll
bar
when
necessary,
Yes
adds
a
scroll
bar
at
all
times,
and
No
will
not
add
a
scroll
bar
at
any
time.
Allow
Frame
Resize
Select
this
checkbox
if
you
want
your
users
to
be
able
to
resize
the
frames.
Frame
Border
Select
this
checkbox
to
enable
a
frame
border,
and
then
enter
the
width
of
the
border
in
the
number
field.
0
pixels
is
the
thinnest
border
and
50
pixels
is
the
largest.
We
recommend
keeping
the
border
between
1
and
5
pixels.
Frame
Name
Enter
a
name
for
the
frame
here.
You
should
use
a
name
that
relates
to
the
frame’s
function.
Source
URL
Enter
the
URL
of
the
page
you
want
to
appear
in
the
frame
here.
If
you
are
linking
to
an
external
Website,
you
must
include
the
full
link,
including
the
http://www
bit.
If
you
are
linking
to
an
external
Website,
be
sure
to
include
the
full
Web
address,
including
the
http://www
bit.
If
you
are
linking
to
a
page
or
document
in
your
Website,
you
can
use
a
relative
link.
Careful
where
you
link!
If
the
file
you
link
to
isn’t
located
in
your
Working
folder
or
your
Website
Project,
it
may
not
be
referenced
correctly
—
meaning
the
link
won’t
work.
Need
more
information
about
working
with
Website
Projects?
Check
out
this
tutorial:
Working
With
Website
Projects.
Once
you
have
entered
the
required
information,
click
OK.
The
code
will
automatically
be
added
to
the
page
for
you.
If
you
have
already
created
the
HTML
files
that
will
be
used
as
the
source
for
each
frame,
click
the
Preview
button
in
the
Toolbar,
and
you'll
be
able
to
view
your
page,
frames
and
all!
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