Iframe

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Mark Goldin

I have an iframe on my page.
That iframe does not have an initial page.
How can I set background color for the iframe?

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S

Steve Easton

Create a page with the background you want
and set it as the initial page

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M

Mark Goldin

Is there a way to do that without a page?

Steve Easton said:
Create a page with the background you want
and set it as the initial page

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Thomas A. Rowe

No. An Iframe is similar to a regular frameset, where you have to set a
initial page.

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S

Steve Easton

Not that I'm aware of.
I just tried to set a background color in
one in FP2002 and it basically ignores it.

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MD Websunlimited

Mark,

Set the initial page to about:blank. FP will say that it could not open the
page but it will display correctly in the browser.

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