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Creating Frame without ScrollBar

I have created a webpage using frames.  The code to the webpage is in the code snippet.  What happened is the top page (noted with an "a" in the code ) has a scroll bar for scrolling up/down.   The page (page "a") has too much space at the bottom.  

Since I can't modify page "a", I wanted to please ask how can I modify the frame page to not show the scroll bar for the top frame.   I just need the page to be vertically top centered in the frame (without the vertical scroll bar).  

Thanks!
<html>
 
<frameset rows="35%, 65%">
 
  <frame src="frame_a.htm">
  <frame src="frame_b.htm">
  
</frameset>
 
</html>

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great informative answer scrathcyboy,
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Thanks to both of you. Is there a way I can  specify to only have a horizontal/vertical scrollbar?
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I don't believe so. the only scrolling options are yes, no and auto, there are no horizontal or vertical options. Your best bet is to either try and modify the page a bit so it will only scroll in the direction you want, and set it to auto, or just set it to no.
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Thanks for the timely response.  
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HTML (HyperText Markup Language) is the main markup language for creating web pages and other information to be displayed in a web browser, providing both the structure and content for what is sent from a web server through the use of tags. The current implementation of the HTML specification is HTML5.

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