Use the gaugeFrame tag to specify the characteristics of the raised frame behind the dial gauge.
The gaugeFrame tag is a child tag of the gauge tag.
The gaugeFrame tag can have the following child tag: specialEffects
The following example shows the XML for a gaugeFrame tag where the frame is rendered and both fill color and border color are specified.
   <dvt:gauge> 
      <dvt:gaugeFrame rendered="true" fillColor="#f1f7fb" borderColor="#62a4d5"/> 
   </dvt:gauge>
      
| Name | Type | Supports EL? | Description | 
|---|---|---|---|
| id | java.lang.String | no | Specifies the identifier for the component | 
| fillColor | java.lang.String | yes | Specifies the fill color of the gauge frame. Enter values in RGB hexadecimal. The example color="#000000" specifies black color. This color property takes 6 or 8 digit hex as input. When 8 digit hex is used, the first 2 digits represent transparency, otherwise the color is opaque. | 
| borderColor | java.lang.String | yes | Specifies the border color of the gauge frame. Enter values in RGB hexadecimal. The example color="#000000" specifies black color. This color property takes 6 or 8 digit hex as input. When 8 digit hex is used, the first 2 digits represent transparency, otherwise the color is opaque. | 
| rendered | boolean | yes | Toggles visibility of the gauge frame component. Valid values are "true" (Default) or "false". |