HTML 4 noframes Tag
Obsolete in HTML5
This tag is obsolete in HTML5, so it's best to avoid using it.
The HTML noframes
tag is used (in conjunction with the frameset tag) for specifying alternative content for browsers that don't support frames.
Also see:
- HTML
iframe
tag for inline frames - HTML
frameset
tag for specifying the actual frameset. - Frames templates for a quick and easy frames-based website.
Frames are not supported in HTML 5 due to the usability issues that they have caused. Despite this, HTML 5 still allows the <iframe>
tag.
Example
Attributes
Attributes specific to this tag: | |
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Attribute | Description |
None | |
Other Attributes: | |
Attribute | Description |
class | Document wide identifier. |
id | Document wide identifier |
title | Specifies a title to associate with the element. Many browsers will display this when the cursor hovers over the element (similar to a "tool tip"). |
style | Inline style (CSS) |
lang | Language code |
dir | Specifies the direction of the text |
onclick | Intrinsic event (see event handlers) |
ondbclick | Intrinsic event (see event handlers) |
onmousedown | Intrinsic event (see event handlers) |
onmouseup | Intrinsic event (see event handlers) |
onmouseover | Intrinsic event (see event handlers) |
onmousemove | Intrinsic event (see event handlers) |
onmouseout | Intrinsic event (see event handlers) |
onkeypress | Intrinsic event (see event handlers) |
onkeydown | Intrinsic event (see event handlers) |
onkeyup | Intrinsic event (see event handlers) |
HTML5 Tags
The information on this page is based on HTML version 4.01. Most modern browsers now support HTML5, which is the next version of HTML after HTML 4.01.
Also see this list of HTML 5 tags for the latest version of HTML.