<iframe>

Baseline Widely available

This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since July 2015.

O elemento HTML <iframe> (ou elemento HTML inline frame) representa um contexto de navegação aninhado, efetivamente incorporando outra página HTML para a página atual. Em HTML 4.01, um documento pode conter uma cabeça e um corpo ou uma cabeça e um conjunto de quadros, mas não tanto um corpo e um conjunto de quadros. No entanto, um <iframe> pode ser usado dentro de um corpo de documento normal. Cada contexto de navegação tem sua própria história de sessão e o documento ativo. O contexto de navegação que contém o conteúdo incorporado é chamado o pai de contexto de navegação. O contexto de navegação de nível superior (que não tem um pai) normalmente é a janela do navegador.

Atributos

Este elemento inclui os atributos globais.

align Deprecated

O alinhamento deste elemento em relação ao contexto.

allowfullscreen

Esse atributo pode ser definido como true se o quadro é permitido para ser colocado em modo de tela cheia, chamando seu método de element.mozRequestFullScreen(). Se isto não estiver definido, o elemento não pode ser colocado em modo de tela cheia.

frameborder

O valor 1 (o padrão) pede ao navegador para desenhar uma borda entre este quadro e todos os outros quadros. O valor 0 informa ao navegador para não traçar uma fronteira entre este quadro e outros quadros.

height

Indica a altura do quadro HTML 5 em pixels CSS, ou HTML 4 em pixels ou porcentagem.

longdesc

Uma URI de uma longa descrição do quadro. Devido à má utilização generalizada, isto não é útil para navegadores não-visuais.

marginheight

A quantidade de espaço em pixels entre o conteúdo do quadro e suas margens superior e inferior.

marginwidth

A quantidade de espaço em pixels entre o conteúdo dos quadros e suas margens direita e esquerda.

mozallowfullscreen Non-standard Deprecated

Use allowfullscreen ao invés. Em 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 Non-standard Deprecated

Use allowfullscreen ao invés. No Chrome 17 ou mais novo (e talvez mais antigo), 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 Non-standard

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 Non-standard

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.

remote Non-standard

Carrega a página do frame em um processo separado.

scrolling

Enumerated attribute indicating when the browser should provide a scroll bar (or other scrolling device) for the frame:

  • auto: Só quando necessário.
  • yes: Sempre mostrar uma barra de rolagem.
  • no: Nunca mostrar uma barra de rolagem.
sandbox

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-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-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.

  • allow-forms: Allows the embedded browsing context to submit forms. If this keyword is not used, this operation is not allowed.

  • allow-popups: Allows popups (like from window.open).

  • 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-pointer-lock: Allows the embedded browsing context to use the Pointer Lock API.

Nota:

  • 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, or in Opera.
seamless

This Boolean attribute indicates that the browser should render the inline frame in a way that makes it appear to be part of the containing document, for example by applying CSS styles that apply to the <iframe> to the contained document before styles specified in that document, and by opening links in the contained documents in the parent browsing context (unless another setting prevents this). In XHTML, attribute minimization is forbidden, and the seamless attribute must be defined as <iframe seamless="seamless">.

src

The URL of the page to embed.

srcdoc

The content of the page that the embedded context is to contain. This attribute is expected to be used together with the sandbox and seamless attributes. 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).

width

Indicates the width of the frame HTML 5 in CSS pixels, or HTML 4 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.

Exemplo 1

html
<script>
  var iframe = window.getElementsByTagName("iframe")[0];
  alert("Frame title: " + iframe.contentWindow.title);
</script>

<iframe src="page.html" width="300" height="300">
  <p>Your browser does not support iframes.</p>
</iframe>
html
<base target="_blank" />
<iframe
  width="400"
  height="215"
  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>

Resultado

Notas

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

Especificações

Specification
HTML Standard
# the-iframe-element

Compatibilidade dos navegadores

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