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Newbie asking for help, do HTML pages that use frames fill the entire browser display area? _html/css_WEB-ITnose

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Release: 2016-06-24 12:22:44
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Page A uses a frame. No matter how the browser zooms in or out, page A fills the entire display area. Can the page be as large as the CSDN page? of. This way you can leave a little blank space on both sides, which is much more beautiful.
I found that the frame pages I found filled the entire browser.
If my explanation is not clear, you can take a look at the frame page example, link: http://www.dreamdu.com/xhtml/exe_frameset2/. A serious page, not poisonous. . . Or search for "Dream City Framework" and you can also find the tutorials inside. There are some examples. You should know what I mean after taking a look.
Thank you in advance.

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To accommodate iframe, just set the width of the iframe to 100%, the width of the iframe depends on Regarding the width of a, you only need to zoom in and out in the browser to adjust its width

To accommodate iframe, just set the width of iframe to 100%. The width of iframe depends on the width of a. You only need to let a zoom in and out in the browser to adjust its width
It's a frame, not an iframe. They're all methods of setting the size of subpages. I don't know how to set the entire page.

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