> Not to beat this thread to death, but putting
> style="display: none;" in your frame tag should work as
> well.

I thought it would ... but didn't have luck with that in IE 5.5 -- it was
the same as visiblity: hidden; -- it made the content disappear, but didn't
colapse the screen realestate taken up by the frame.

I didn't just test this -- I was actually doing something recently with a
frame that I wanted to be able to open and close and was trying to set
visibility on the frame dynamically, which didn't seem to work.

Isaac
Certified Advanced ColdFusion 5 Developer

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954-776-0046

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