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Separator between the left and right pane.

Participant ,
Jun 13, 2007 Jun 13, 2007

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The WebHelp generated has a separator (used for resizing) that divides the left pane (TOC) from the right pane (main content). This separator has a border and hence is displayed as a thick gray raised line. I would like for the separator NOT to be a border and thus it will show up as a thin gray line.

The way to do this is to specify frameborder = "0" in the <frame> tag for the right pane. However, if I change this in my Start page (after generation), this frameborder = "0" is just not getting applied. Can someone tell me what I am missing?

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K

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Advisor , Jun 13, 2007 Jun 13, 2007
Get yourself a free copy of Rick Stone's Skinny on Skins tutorial. It's indispensable for this type of thing!


Good luck,
Leon

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I modified the .skn file to change the frameborder = "0" for the instance of <frame> with cols. This did reduce the separator, but not quite.

If you look at the Default skin, I want the thickness for the separator between the left pane (TOC) from the right pane (main content) to be the same as the separator between the search box and the results below. Am I making sense?

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K

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Get yourself a free copy of Rick Stone's Skinny on Skins tutorial. It's indispensable for this type of thing!


Good luck,
Leon

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Yup, I just found what I was looking for in Rick Stone's tutorial.

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