You can design your own frameset in Dreamweaver by adding "splitters" to the window. If you prefer to use a predefined frameset, see Using a predefined frameset.
Tip: Before creating a frameset or working with frames, make the frame borders visible in the Document window's Design view by selecting View >Visual Aids > Frame Borders.
Dreamweaver splits the window into frames. If you had an existing document open, it appears in one of the frames.
Tip: To create three frames, start with two frames, then split one of them. It's not easy to merge two adjacent frames without editing the frameset code, so turning four frames into three frames is harder than turning two frames into three frames.
If there's unsaved content in a document in a frame that's being removed, Dreamweaver prompts you to save the document.
Note: You can't remove a frameset entirely by dragging borders. To remove a frameset, close the Document window that displays it. If the frameset file has been saved, delete the file.
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