1. area of a page shared by other pages-B
2. Defines the layout of frames pages-A
3. Prevents users from changing the frame size-D
4. Hyperlink attribute that specifies in which frame a link will open-C
5. Unique identifier for a frame-E
6. The top and left share borders by default contain .
7. allow multiple pages to be viewed in different areas of the browser window.
8. A hyperlink in one frame can refer to another web page in a different frame. The instructions for defining the referenced frame is called a
9. The frame property prevents the user from adjusting the frame borders.
10. When the page that defines the frameset is called from a link within a frames page, the target needs to be set to .
11. F Shared borders cannot be applied to the right-hand side of the page.
12. T You can never have too many frames on a page.
13. T The shared borders dialog box allows you to apply shared borders to the entire site.
14. F You are limited to the pre-defined frames page layouts.
15. T When applying frames, use the theory "less is more".