Originally posted by Kevin Ar18
Would setting a width and height of 0 or 1 do what you need?
Find your <iframe> tag
Then try the following:
<iframe style="visibility:hidden">
That should make it disappear. However the space that the iframe takes up will still be there.
Alternatively, if you want it to appear as though the iframe was never there, try this:
<iframe style="display:none">
Yeah <DIV> is the tag you use if you want to do layers. Netscape has an old <LAYER> tag too, but only Netscape support it afaik.Originally posted by Ragnarok
Ah well... thanks anyways. <DIV>?
Originally posted by Ragnarok
Hi,
I'm working on a new website, and am just wondering if it is possible to make inline frames (the ones in Frontpage) transparent? Thanks.
-RaG
<iframe src="page.html" width="200" height="200" border="0" frameborder="0"></iframe>
Originally posted by zalood
Use a style sheet or put STYLE tag in between the HEAD tag.
<style>
iframe{
allowtransparency: true;
background-color: transparent;
filter:alpha(opacity=60);
margin-left:50;
}
</style>
<body background=picture.jpg>
<iframe FRAMEBORDER="0" BORDER=0 width=448
height=272 src="anything.htm" name="frame">
</iframe>
Clever.Originally posted by zalood
Use a style sheet or put STYLE tag in between the HEAD tag.
<style>
iframe{
allowtransparency: true;
background-color: transparent;
filter:alpha(opacity=60);
margin-left:50;
}
</style>
<body background=picture.jpg>
<iframe FRAMEBORDER="0" BORDER=0 width=448
height=272 src="anything.htm" name="frame">
</iframe>
Originally posted by zalood
Use a style sheet or put STYLE tag in between the HEAD tag.
<style>
iframe{
allowtransparency: true;
background-color: transparent;
filter:alpha(opacity=60);
margin-left:50;
}
</style>
<body background=picture.jpg>
<iframe FRAMEBORDER="0" BORDER=0 width=448
height=272 src="anything.htm" name="frame">
</iframe>