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frame (A space, shown onscreen as a box, that contains a particular element of your publication); border (The visible line around the edge of an object. For example, the four lines of a rectangle that comprise its border) |
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MinIE Frame (The new default mode in Internet Explorer that enables more web content to be visible and reduces the visible controls in the top-level frame) |
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folder (A named storage area on a computer containing files and other folders. Folders are used to organize information electronically, the same way actual folders in a filing cabinet do) |
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directory (An information source that contains data about users, computer files, or other objects. In a file system, a directory stores information about files. In a distributed computing environment (such as a Windows domain), the directory stores information about objects such as printers, fax servers, applications, databases, and users) |