|
|
<IFRAME ...>SCROLLING = YES | NO | AUTO| Usage Recommendation |
|---|
| don't use it |
SCROLLINGYES forces the frame to have a scroll bar, even if one isn't needed,
NO forces the frame to not have a scroll bar, even if one
isn't needed. AUTO (the default) indicates that the browser
should decide for itself.
| this code | produces this | |
<IFRAME
SRC="iframescrollyes.html"
WIDTH=250 HEIGHT=150
SCROLLING=YES
>
<A HREF="iframescrollyes.html">A
link to the page</A>
</IFRAME>
| ||
<IFRAME
SRC="iframescrollno.html"
WIDTH=250 HEIGHT=150
SCROLLING=NO
>
<A HREF="iframescrollno.html">A
link to the page</A>
</IFRAME>
| ||
<IFRAME
SRC="iframescrollauto.html"
WIDTH=250 HEIGHT=150
SCROLLING=AUTO
>
<A HREF="iframescrollauto.html">A
link to the page</A>
</IFRAME>
| ||
<IFRAME
SRC="iframescrollauto.html"
WIDTH=250 HEIGHT=150
>
<A HREF="iframescrollauto.html">A
link to the page</A>
</IFRAME>
| (not using SCROLLINGAUTO ) |
As with so many issues in HTML, it's best to trust the browser. AUTO is the "trust the browser" choice, and because it's the default just leave the whole attribute out.
|
Recommended Resources |
|||
| web hosting tutorials Credit Help |
Search the Internet Search Engine Help |
Low Fat Lifestyle Internet Traffic |
Web
Hosting Web Design |
|
Discount
Hotel Reservations All
Rights Reserved, Copyright © Free-HTML-Tutorials.com 2003 |
|||