| HtmlHost (Silverlight Only) > Task-Based Help > Hiding Frame Borders |
By default, borders are displayed around the C1HtmlHost control. You may want to hide this frame border – for example, if you want the control to blend more seamlessly with your application. Hiding frame borders in HtmlHost for Silverlight is as simple as setting a single property. The C1HtmlHost.FrameBorder property determines if a frame is displayed around the control.
At Design Time
To set the C1HtmlHost.FrameBorder property, complete the following steps:
In XAML
For example, to set the C1HtmlHost.FrameBorder property add FrameBorder="False" to the <c1:C1HtmlHost> tag so that it appears similar to the following:
<c1ext:C1HtmlHost Name="c1HtmlHost1" FrameBorder="False" />
In Code
For example, to set the C1HtmlHost.FrameBorder property, add the following code to your project:
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Me.C1HtmlHost1.FrameBorder = False |
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this.C1HtmlHost1.FrameBorder = false; |
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What You've Accomplished
You've set the C1HtmlHost.FrameBorder property so a frame does not appear around the control at run time. Run the application, and observe the C1HtmlHost control appears without a surrounding frame.