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Hi can anyone help! I'm building a site at the moment which has a black backround and I want to add an inline frame, the problem is I cant seem to make it black!! it's just white?
Right click the inline frame and goto object html and insert this inside the tag:
allowtransparency="true"
On the page that your frame will be displaying insert this into page html inside the "Between Head Tag" :
<style> <!-- BODY { background-color: transparent; } --> </style>
So now if your iframed page is black the iframe will not interrupt with whatever colour your framed page wants to be.
Have made zipfile of the 2 files required (local size 1.30kb) but when trying to add attachment get exceed file size limit error (18.7kb) from forum system.
The best example would be to allow this upload for others to use
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the initial post to this form was with regards to the customization of the inline frame object
totalaudiovisualHi can anyone help! I'm building a site at the moment which has a black backround and I want to add an inline frame, the problem is I cant seem to make it black!! it's just white?
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totalaudiovisualThank you!
If i had only looked in the help files properly!!
I want to use this inline frame as a news achive! would this be the best way to do it?
I prepared an example (http://netzersereni.net/iframe.html) using 2 BV files. Due to the complexity of the required javascript positioning within the BV editor objects, I felt that the simplest way to explain the procedure would be to share the files by uploading them as an attachment to this post , alas this is not permitted ( maybe this could start a users BV file forum ). Making a flash tutorial for me is no hassle but again alas there is no where on the forum to post such an item.
Please advise how users can help each other.
christobal
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