Sets or retrieves the frame widths of the object.
Syntax
HTML<FRAMESET COLS = sWidth... > Scripting[ sWidth = ] FRAMESET.cols
Possible Values
sWidthInteger that specifies or receives one of the following values.widthInteger that specifies the frame width, in pixels.percentageInteger, followed by a percent sign (%). The value is a percentage of total available width.width*Integer that specifies the frame width as a relative value. After allocating pixel or percentage values, the remaining space is divided among all relative-sized frames.The property is read/write. The property has no default value.
The property is read/write. The property has no default value.
Remarks
The number of comma-separated items is equal to the number of frames contained within the frameSet, while the value of each item determines the frame width.
Examples
This example defines a two-column frame, with the first occupying 40 percent of the available width and the second occupying the remaining 60 percent. <FRAMESET COLS="40%, 60%"> This example defines a four-column frame. The first is 50 pixels wide, and the fourth is 80 pixels wide. The second occupies two-thirds of the remaining width, while the third occupies the final third of the remaining width. <FRAMESET COLS="50, 2*, *, 80">
This example defines a two-column frame, with the first occupying 40 percent of the available width and the second occupying the remaining 60 percent.
<FRAMESET COLS="40%, 60%">
This example defines a four-column frame. The first is 50 pixels wide, and the fourth is 80 pixels wide. The second occupies two-thirds of the remaining width, while the third occupies the final third of the remaining width.
<FRAMESET COLS="50, 2*, *, 80">
Standards Information
This property is defined in HTML 4.0 and is defined in World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Document Object Model (DOM) Level 1 .
Applies To
FRAMESET
See Also
rows