Hmm... I need to find out myself. I don't know what is the right answer to your question. I'll do some research and get back to you if I bump into an useful answer. You should email the people at iPage as they probably could answer your iPage question..
Well, instead of using <frameset> (which I guess you are using), just put two iframes next to each other, each expanding to 100% of the height and each with it's a appropriate width..
It shouldnt br too difficult...
The problem you have is in fact the legacy of the browser wars between Netscape and MS Explorer..
It has nothing to do with iframes as Gregory may have suggested..
So to display no borders use these attributes in your frameset:.
Frameborder="0" border="0" framespacing="0"..
Sshhhh stop pointing out my mistakes..
But seriously, you could do it either way...
A little late on that 1 lol I al ready changed it and now it is stupid look.
Www.freewebs.com/1band..
It looks the same to bem but with no border....
Edit:.
GUITAR OVER SKATEBOARDING??!?!?!?!?!?!??!.
WHAT KINDA SICKO IS THOS GUY ERRICK?!..
Hey entimp, that didnt work I tried it and look what it did.
Www.freewebs.com/1band..
Perhaps you want to go away and read my post again....
Take special note as to where I suggested sticking those attributes..
I don't usually feel this smug..
Hey it's not a problem. Welcome to the forums... stick around, you can learn a lot more here. Even from Greg.
Give yourself an introduction in the relavent thread section..
Good luck with the site...
I have an official position here at HTMLForums..
See my title, how I'm "not" a moderator?.
My job is to come in and tell people what they shouldnt do while the real mods come in and correct me..

