The HTML Elements reference.

"frameset" - html element

  • The element is a frame container for dividing a window into rectangular subspaces called frames.
  • Starttag <frameset> is Required and endtag </frameset> is Required
  • In a Frameset document, the outermost FRAMESET element takes the place of 'body' and immediately follows the 'head' .
  • The FRAMESET element contains one or more FRAMESET or 'frame' elements,
  • Browsers that support the frameset - element : Internet Explorer Mozilla Firefox Opera Google Chrome Apple Safari
Element "frameset" example:
<!DOCTYPE html >
<html>
<head>
<title>A simple frameset document</title>
</head>
<frameset cols="25%, 75%">
  <frameset rows="200, 200">
      <frame src="a.html" >
      <frame src="object_classid.html" >
  </frameset>
 <frame name="mainframe" src="http://www.bing.com">
  <noframes>
      <p>Browser cannot handle frameset </p>
  </noframes>
</frameset>
</html>


Attributes:
class , cols (Initial: 100% (1 col)), id , rows (Initial: 100% (1 row)), style , title

Attribute "class" value(s): A list of style class names that must be separated by white space characters.
  • This attribute assigns a style class name or set of style class names to an element. Any number of elements may be assigned the same class name or names.
  • You will find more about this in the CSS learning on this site.



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