![]() ![]() For example longdesc = "framedescription. This attribute allows you to provide a link to another page containing a long description of the contents of the frame. For example scrolling = "no" means it should not have scroll bars. This takes values either "yes", "no" or "auto". This attribute controls the appearance of the scrollbars that appear on the frame. This attribute allows you to specify the height of the space between the top and bottom of the frame's borders and its contents. This attribute allows you to specify the width of the space between the left and right of the frame's borders and the frame's content. Essentially, it creates a window for viewing content. This attribute specifies whether or not the borders of that frame are shown it overrides the value given in the frameborder attribute on the tag if one is given, and this can take values either 1 (yes) or 0 (no). An iFrame is a piece of HTML code that is used to create a HTML page embedded within another HTML page. This is especially important when you want to create links in one frame that load pages into an another frame, in which case the second frame needs a name to identify itself as the target of the link. It is used to indicate which frame a document should be loaded into. This attribute allows you to give a name to a frame. For example, src = "/html/top_frame.htm" will load an HTML file available in html directory. This attribute is used to give the file name that should be loaded in the frame. Note − The frameborder, marginwidth, longdesc, scrolling, marginheight attributes deprecated in HTML5. ![]() ![]() Most of the attributes of the tag, including name, class, frameborder, id, longdesc, marginheight, marginwidth, name, scrolling, style, and title behave exactly like the corresponding attributes for the tag. This will produce the following result − The Tag Attributes Sorry your browser does not support inline frames. ![]()
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