Vertical side of a door frame is a "jamb"
vertical is from side to side
a single vertical supporting in the center?
horizontal is side to side vertical is up and down
yeah it goes from top to bottom but not side to side
A vertical line
Vertical members are called posts. often they have braces on either side of the post to support the weight as well.
vertical is from side to side
do you mean mullion ? its a vertical structural element of the frame. Spelling: Muntin 1. A secondary framing member to hold panes within a window, window wall, or glazed door 2. An intermediate vertical member that divides the panels of a door Mullion: A vertical strip dividing the panes of a windows See: http://www.buffaloah.com/a/DCTNRY/m/mun.html
No. Vertical (note spelling) is top to bottom.
Vertical is up and down and horizontal is side to side.
the stiles are vertical and the rails are horizontal, in other words, the stiles are the side pieces and the rails are the cross pieces
Any adjustments on the door begin with the removal of the door panel. The next step is to remove the vertical panel and screws for ready adjustment of the door.
a single vertical supporting in the center?
The fuel filter is by the drivers side door just under the the body near the cross member supporting the transmission. The fuel filter is by the drivers side door just under the the body near the cross member supporting the transmission.
horizontal is side to side vertical is up and down
The opposite (perpendicular direction) of vertical is horizontal, meaning side to side.
All windows have a vertical side to them.