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16.2.2 Frame Element

You should be seeing a frameset with four panes:

Top Left
A decorative image. It doesn't do anything. No scrollbars. It's 110 pixels square and has no border (explicitly) nor margins. 5 pixels of padding should appear on each side to fit the neighbors.
Top Right
Toplevel navigation bar, categories arranged horizontally. This panel has margins of 1.5em top and bottom, outside the border. Size should be 120 pixels high (counting margins) and it should fill the rest of the frame horizontally.
Bottom Left
Intermediate navigation bar, pages arranged vertically. It should be 120 pixels wide and should fill the rest of the frame vertically.
Bottom Right
The content (page) is shown here. Scrollbars appear due to default settings. This pane occupies the rest of the window.

The frame sizes are "120,1*" both horizontally and vertically. All panels have the default border (present) and margins (none) except as noted.

The following links test whether the intrinsic targets work. The descriptions tell where the new material should be loaded and what the content will be.

_blank
A new unnamed window (another copy of the frameset).
_self
This same window (Sect. 10: Lists)
No Name
This same window (same as _self) (Sect. 11: Tables)
_parent
Parent frameset (the lower section) (Textual Elements)
_top
Toplevel frame (entire canvas) (toplevel index)

The IFRAME that follows the list below is 150x130 pixels in size with a 20 pixel margin on four sides, and it has a border (by default). It starts out with the flying message loaded. Try loading various images into it from this list.


This is a similar IFRAME 150x130 pixels in size, but with no border (explicitly suppressed) and the default margins (none). It starts out empty. Here's its loader list.



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