HTML Iframes
An iframe is used to display a web page within a web page.
Iframe Syntax
An HTML iframe is defined with the <iframe>
tag:
<iframe src="URL"></iframe>
The src
attribute specifies the URL (web address) of the
inline frame page.
Iframe - Set Height and Width
Use the height
and width
attributes to specify the
size of the iframe.
The attribute values are specified in pixels by default, but they can also be in percent (like "80%").
Or you can use CSS to set the height and width of the iframe:
Iframe - Remove the Border
By default, an iframe has a border around it.
To remove the border, add the style
attribute and use the CSS
border
property:
With CSS, you can also change the size, style and color of the iframe's border:
Iframe - Target for a Link
An iframe can be used as the target frame for a link.
The target
attribute
of the link must refer to the name
attribute of the iframe:
Example
<iframe src="demo_iframe.htm" name="iframe_a"></iframe>
<p><a href="https://www.w3schools.com" target="iframe_a">W3Schools.com</a></p>
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HTML iframe Tag
Tag | Description |
---|---|
<iframe> | Defines an inline frame |
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