HTML | <frame> scrolling Attribute
The HTML <frame> scrolling attribute is used to specify that whether the scrollbar will be displayed or not in the <frame> element. Basically, the scrollbar is used when the content is larger than the Iframe Element.
Syntax:
<frame scrolling="auto|yes|no">
Attribute Values:
- auto: It has the default value. The scrollbar appears when needed.
- yes: This value shows the scrollbar in the iframe element.
- no: This value does not show the scrollbar in the iframe element.
Note: The <frame> tag is not supported by HTML 5.
Example:
html
<!DOCTYPE html>
< html >
< head >
< title >
HTML frame scrolling Attribute
</ title >
</ head >
< frameset cols = "30%, 40%, 30%" >
< frame name = "left" src =
scrolling = "auto" />
< frame name = "middle" src =
scrolling = "yes" />
< frame name = "right" src =
scrolling = "no" />
</ frameset >
</ html >
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Output:
Supported Browsers: The browsers supported by HTML <frame> scrolling attribute are listed below:
- Internet Explorer (before IE 9)
- Firefox
- Opera (upto 12.0)
Last Updated :
28 Jun, 2021
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