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Oct 29th 2003#126848 Report
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Originally posted by deker
1.SS pro style? What is that?
You can just make a CSS rule that takes the border off of the iFrame, most likely.
2. But I don't see why just putting frameborder="0" isn't working for you.
3. TRHaynes, iFrames work in just about every recent browser. Most of the the time they are just confusing and a pain in the ass to use, which is why they are frowned upon.


1. CSS pro style was just my name for CSS written in a more effective and accurate way than I do ;) was kidding...
2. Well, I don't either. I mean thats it, you just put frameborder="0" in there and it should work...But it don't.
3. Might be a pain in the ass, but I like them so far (haven't had much experience, so I might change my mind ;)...), I like the feel of them. Can't really explain, but it gets...pure in a way...

Ah, I don't know. I like them so far, period.
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