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HTML 4.01 Frame Tag Reference
HTML <frame> TagThe <frame> tag defines one particular window
(frame) within a frameset.Each frame in a frameset can have different attributes,
such as border, scrolling, the ability to resize, etc.If you want to validate a page containing frames, be
sure the doctype is set to "Frameset DTD". Read more about doctypes.
You cannot use the body element together with the frameset element. However, if you add a <noframes> tag containing some text for browsers that do not support frames, you will have to enclose the text in a body element.
Optional & Standard Attributes
HTML <frameset> TagThe <frameset> tag defines a frameset.The frameset element holds one or more frame
elements. Each frame element can hold a separate document.
The frameset element states HOW MANY columns or rows there will be in the frameset, and HOW MUCH percentage/pixels of space will occupy each of them.
If you want to validate a page containing frames, be sure the doctype is set to "Frameset DTD".
You cannot use the body element together with the frameset element. However, if you add a <noframes> tag containing some text for browsers that do not support frames, you will have to enclose the text in a body element.
Optional & Standard Attributes
HTML <noframes> TagThe <noframes> tag is used for browsers that
do not handle frames.The noframes element can contain all the
elements that you can find inside the body element of a normal HTML page.
The noframes element is most used to link to a non-frameset version of the web site or to display a message to users that frames are required.
The noframes element goes inside the frameset element.
Standard Attributes
HTML <iframe> TagThe <iframe> tag defines an inline frame
that contains another document.
To deal with browsers that do not understand iframes, place the text you want between the opening <iframe> tag and the closing </iframe> tag.
Optional & Standard Attributes
HTML 4.01 Image Tag Reference
HTML 4.01 Image Tag Reference
HTML <img> TagThe <img> tag embeds an image in an HTML
page.
Notice that images are not technically inserted into an HTML page, images are linked to HTML pages. The <img> tag creates a holding space for the referenced image.
The <img> tag has two required attributes: src and alt.
Required & Optional Attributes
Standard Attributes
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