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Summary

The HTML Inline Frame Element (<iframe>) represents a nested browsing context, effectively embedding another HTML page into the current page. In HTML 4.01, a document may contain a head and a body or a head and a frameset, but not both a body and a frameset. However, an <iframe> can be used within a normal document body. Each browsing context has its own session history and active document. The browsing context that contains the embedded content is called the parent browsing context. The top-level browsing context (which has no parent) is typically the browser window.

Content categories Flow content, phrasing content, embedded content, interactive content, palpable content.
Permitted content Special, see prose
Tag omission None, both the starting and ending tag are mandatory.
Permitted parent elements Any element that accepts embedded content.
DOM interface HTMLIFrameElement

Attributes

This element includes the global attributes.

align Deprecated since HTML4.01, Obsolete since HTML5
The alignment of this element with respect to the surrounding context.
allowfullscreen
This attribute can be set to true if the frame is allowed to be placed into full screen mode by calling its Element.requestFullScreen() method. If this isn't set, the element can't be placed into full screen mode.
frameborder HTML 4 only
The value 1 (the default) tells the browser to draw a border between this frame and every other frame. The value 0 tells the browser not to draw a border between this frame and other frames.
height
Indicates the height of the frame HTML5 in CSS pixels, or HTML 4.01 in pixels or as a percentage.
longdesc HTML 4 only
A URI of a long description of the frame. Due to widespread misuse, this is not helpful for non-visual browsers.
marginheight HTML 4 only
The amount of space in pixels between the frame's content and its top and bottom margins.
marginwidth HTML 4 only
The amount of space in pixels between the frame's content and its left and right margins.
mozallowfullscreen
Use allowfullscreen instead. In Gecko 9.0 or later, this attribute can be set to true if the frame is allowed to be placed into full screen mode by calling its element.mozRequestFullScreen() method. If this isn't set, the element can't be placed into full screen mode.
webkitallowfullscreen
Use allowfullscreen instead. In Chrome 17 or later (and maybe earlier), this attribute can be set to true if the frame is allowed to be placed into full screen mode by calling its element.webkitRequestFullScreen() method. If this isn't set, the element can't be placed into full screen mode.
mozapp Only available on Firefox OS
For frames hosting an open web app, this specifies the URL of the app manifest. This ensures that the app is loaded with the right permissions. See Using the Browser API for details. Available in Gecko 13.0 and later.
mozbrowser Only available on Firefox OS
Indicates that the frame is to appear like a top-level browser window to the embedded content. This means that window.top, window.parent, window.frameElement, etc. will not reflect the frame hierarchy. This allows for a web browser UI to be implemented entirely with web technology, given the right permissions. See Using the Browser API for details. Available in Gecko 13.0 and later.
name
A name for the embedded browsing context (or frame). This can be used as the value of the target attribute of an <a> or <form> element, or the formtarget attribute of an <input> or <button> element.
referrerpolicy
A string indicating which referrer to use when fetching the resource:
  • "no-referrer" meaning that the Referer: header will not be sent.
  • "no-referrer-when-downgrade" meaning that no Referer: header will be sent when navigating to an origin without TLS (HTTPS). This is a user agent’s default behavior, if no policy is otherwise specified.
  • "origin" meaning that the referrer will be the origin of the page, that is roughly the scheme, the host and the port.
  • "origin-when-cross-origin" meaning that navigations to other origins will be limited to the scheme, the host and the port, while navigations on the same origin will include the referrer's path.
  • "unsafe-url" meaning that the referrer will include the origin and the path (but not the fragment, password, or username). This case is unsafe because it can leak origins and paths from TLS-protected resources to insecure origins.
remote Only available on Firefox OS
Load the frame's page in a separate content process.
scrolling HTML 4 only
Enumerated attribute indicating when the browser should provide a scroll bar (or other scrolling device) for the frame:
  • auto: Only when needed.
  • yes: Always provide a scroll bar.
  • no: Never provide a scroll bar.
sandbox HTML5 only
If specified as an empty string, this attribute enables extra restrictions on the content that can appear in the inline frame. The value of the attribute can either be an empty string (all the restrictions are applied), or a space-separated list of tokens that lift particular restrictions. Valid tokens are:
  • allow-forms: Allows the embedded browsing context to submit forms. If this keyword is not used, this operation is not allowed.
  • allow-modals: Allows the embedded browsing context to open modal windows.
  • allow-orientation-lock: Allows the embedded browsing context to disable the ability to lock the screen orientation.
  • allow-pointer-lock: Allows the embedded browsing context to use the Pointer Lock API.
  • allow-popups: Allows popups (like from window.open, target="_blank", showModalDialog). If this keyword is not used, that functionality will silently fail.
  • allow-popups-to-escape-sandbox:  Allows a sandboxed document to open new windows without forcing the sandboxing flags upon them. This will allow, for example, a third-party advertisement to be safely sandboxed without forcing the same restrictions upon a landing page.
  • allow-presentation: Allows embedders to have control over whether an iframe can start a presentation session.
  • allow-same-origin: Allows the content to be treated as being from its normal origin. If this keyword is not used, the embedded content is treated as being from a unique origin.
  • allow-scripts: Allows the embedded browsing context to run scripts (but not create pop-up windows). If this keyword is not used, this operation is not allowed.
  • allow-top-navigation: Allows the embedded browsing context to navigate (load) content to the top-level browsing context. If this keyword is not used, this operation is not allowed.

Note:

  • When the embedded document has the same origin as the main page, it is strongly discouraged to use both allow-scripts and allow-same-origin at the same time, as that allows the embedded document to programmatically remove the sandbox attribute. Although it is accepted, this case is no more secure than not using the sandbox attribute.
  • Sandboxing in general is only of minimal help if the attacker can arrange for the potentially hostile content to be displayed in the user's browser outside a sandboxed iframe. It is recommended that such content should be served from a separate dedicated domain, to limit the potential damage.
  • The sandbox attribute is not supported in Internet Explorer 9 and earlier versions.
src
The URL of the page to embed.
srcdoc HTML5 only
The content of the page that the embedded context is to contain. This attribute is expected to generally be used together with the sandbox attribute. If a browser supports the srcdoc attribute, it will override the content specified in the src attribute (if present). If a browser does NOT support the srcdoc attribute, it will show the file specified in the src attribute instead (if present). Note that if the content of the attribute contains a script tag then a closing script tag is required for the script to run, even if nothing else comes after the script.
width
Indicates the width of the frame HTML5 in CSS pixels, or HTML 4.01 in pixels or as a percentage.

Scripting

Inline frames, like <frame> elements, enter the window.frames pseudo-array.

From the DOM iframe element, scripts can get access to the window object of the included HTML page via the contentWindow property. The contentDocument property refers to the document element inside the iframe (this is equivalent to contentWindow.document), but is not supported by Internet Explorer versions before IE8.

From the inside of a frame, a script can get a reference to the parent window via Window.parent.

Scripts trying to access a frame's content are subject to the same-origin policy, and cannot access most of the properties in the other window object if it was loaded from a different domain. This also applies to a script inside a frame trying to access its parent window. Cross-domain communication can still be achieved with Window.postMessage().

Examples

Here are a few examples demonstrating the use of the <iframe> element.

A simple <iframe>

This is a basic example of an <iframe> in action. After creating the frame, when the user clicks a button, its title is retrieved and displayed in an alert.

HTML

<iframe src="https://mdn-samples.mozilla.org/snippets/html/iframe-simple-contents.html" width="400" height="300">
  <p>Your browser does not support iframes.</p>
</iframe>

Result

Open a link in an <iframe> in another tab

In this example, a Google map is displayed in a frame;

HTML

<base target="_blank">
<iframe id="Example2"
    name="Example2"
    title="Example2"
    width="400"
    height="300"
    frameborder="0"
    scrolling="no"
    marginheight="0"
    marginwidth="0"
    src="https://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&amp;source=s_q&amp;hl=es-419&amp;geocode=&amp;q=buenos+aires&amp;sll=37.0625,-95.677068&amp;sspn=38.638819,80.859375&amp;t=h&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;hq=&amp;hnear=Buenos+Aires,+Argentina&amp;z=11&amp;ll=-34.603723,-58.381593&amp;output=embed">
</iframe>

<br>
<small>
  <a href="https://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&amp;source=embed&amp;hl=es-419&amp;geocode=&amp;q=buenos+aires&amp;sll=37.0625,-95.677068&amp;sspn=38.638819,80.859375&amp;t=h&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;hq=&amp;hnear=Buenos+Aires,+Argentina&amp;z=11&amp;ll=-34.603723,-58.381593" style="color:#0000FF;text-align:left"> See bigger map </a>
</small>

Result

Result

Live example

Notes

Starting in Gecko 6.0, rendering of inline frames correctly respects the borders of their containing element when they're rounded using border-radius.

Specifications

Specification Status Comment
Referrer Policy
The definition of 'referrerpolicy attribute' in that specification.
Working Draft Added the referrerpolicy attribute.
WHATWG HTML Living Standard
The definition of '<iframe>' in that specification.
Living Standard  
HTML5
The definition of '<iframe>' in that specification.
Recommendation  
HTML 4.01 Specification
The definition of '<iframe>' in that specification.
Recommendation  
Screen Orientation API Working Draft Adds allow-orientation-lock to the sandbox attribute.
Presentation API
The definition of 'allow-presentation' in that specification.
Editor's Draft Adds allow-presentation to the sandbox attribute

Browser compatibility

Feature Chrome Edge Firefox (Gecko) Internet Explorer Opera Safari (WebKit)
Basic support 1.0 (Yes) (Yes)[1] (Yes) (Yes) (Yes)[2]
sandbox 4.0 (Yes) 17.0 (17.0) 10 15 5
srcdoc 20.0 No support 25.0 (25.0) No support 15 6
allowfullscreen 17.0 webkit
27.0
(Yes) 9.0 (9.0) moz
18.0 (18.0)

11 ms

(Yes) (Yes) webkit
7
sandbox="allow-popups" (Yes) (Yes) 28.0 (28.0) ? ? ?
sandbox="allow-popups-to-escape-sandbox" 46.0 No support 49.0 (49.0) ? 32 ?
sandbox="allow-modals" ? ? 49.0 (49.0) ? ? ?
referrerpolicy 51.0 No support 50.0 (50.0) ? ? ?
sandbox="allow-presentation" 53.0 ? ? ?

40

?
Feature Android Android Webview Firefox Mobile (Gecko) IE Phone Opera Mobile Safari Mobile Chrome for Android
Basic support (Yes)

(Yes)

(Yes)[1] (Yes) (Yes) (Yes)

(Yes)

sandbox 2.2

(Yes)

17.0 (17.0) 10 No support 4.2

(Yes)

srcdoc ? ? 25.0 (25.0) No support ? ? ?
allowfullscreen ? ? 9.0 (9.0) moz
18.0 (18.0)
No support No support (Yes) webkit
7
?
sandbox="allow-popups" ? ? 27.0 (27.0) ? ? ? ?
sandbox="allow-popups-to-escape-sandbox" No support 46 49.0 (49.0) ? 32 ? 46.0
sandbox="allow-modals" ? ? 49.0 (49.0) ? ? ? ?
referrerpolicy No support 51.0 50.0 (50.0) ? ? ? 51.0
sandbox="allow-presentation" No support No support ? ?

40

? 53.0

[1] The resize CSS property doesn't have any effect on this element due to bug 680823.

[2] Safari has a well-known bug that prevents iframes from loading if the iframe element was hidden when added to the page. iframeElement.src = iframeElement.src should cause it to load the iframe.