Figures from Chapter 12
- Figure 12.1 --
An illustration of frame document markup (plain text). Note how the
frameset element replaces the body. The noframes element
contains a body element corresponding to alternate
content to be used by browsers that do not understand frames.
- Figure 12.2 --
A simple example document illustrating the use of the frameset,
frame, and noframes elements. This is an expanded
version of the document listed in Figure 11.1.
- Figure 12.3 -- Frame contents for Figure 12.2
- Figure 12.7 -- Document referenced by frame links in Figure 12.2
- Figure 12.10 -- Listing of the frame document
snakes-frame.html and the two documents contained within it:
snaketypes.html and snakes.html. The latter document is
itself a frame document. The documents that load into snakes.html
are listed in Figure 12.11.
- Figure 12.11 -- Documents loaded as frames into the
document snakes.html listed in Figure 12.10. Note the links
in the document snakes-l.html that target the frames named
_top and _parent.
- Figure 12.15 -- Document
illustrating the frameset formatting attributes: border,
bordercolor and frameborder.
- Figure 12.17 -- An example
document illustrating the frame element formatting
attributes.