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Old 11-23-2007, 01:23 PM
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Default Better looking frames

Is there anyway to make frames come together smoothly instead of the red background in one clashing with the black in another. I wanna knda make them fade together like a gradient.
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Old 12-28-2007, 01:14 AM
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You couldn't do it with simple HTML. If the size of frames are fixed for all resolutions, then try using a background image so that there looks like a color fade in between the frames.
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Old 02-16-2008, 05:17 AM
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Sorry, I am a bit later but here is my solution:

With frames:
place a third small frame between the others and load a background image in this third frame. So you have your fade.

But I do not recommend using frames, it is more easier to use a table based layout and in my opinion it is the best solution to use a pure css based layout. Because Css offers the best opportunities to design a web page. You can define each pixel on the page. So the page looks on the client side exactly like you set it up.
The second point is, you only have to design one layout (like you do it with frames), so changing the layout is quiet simple.

Hope this helps you with setting up you page! Regrades Snoop1990
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