if i have no border and no padding, i can still resize, but i have no
cursor.  maybe the cursor needs to attach itself to the frame and as there
is no border or padding, i get no cursor.

can you assign a background color to a frameset?  I didnt think you could

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Stanton
Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2003 12:21 PM
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Subject: [cfaussie] RE: DHTML question


> I have created a frameset and i don't want the borders to display on the
> frames, thus I have lost the resize cursors which I actuallt still want to
> show.  The only other way I can get the cursor to show is by adding some
> framespacing which leaves a white line in the frame and i cant figure out
> how to make the padding change color

Padding color comes should come from the background color of the element (as
padding is inside).

I don't think the cursor is the only problem, doesn't the frame border also
act as the drag handle? So wouldn't removing the border also remove the
ability to resize? Not certain on this.... but I think changing the cursor
style will not really help because there is still no handle for the user to
drag.

Maybe the spacing is also a handle? Spacing is a pain though because its not
the same as padding and has no equivalent in CSS, so you can't use CSS to
control it. Again kind of guessing here.


Cheers

Mark


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Mark Stanton
Web Production
Gruden Pty Ltd
Tel: 9956 6388
Mob: 0410 458 201
Fax: 9956 8433
www.gruden.com


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