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HTML <noframes> tag


Example

A simple three-framed page, with a <noframes> tag:

<html>

<frameset cols="25%,50%,25%">
  <frame src="frame_a.htm" />
  <frame src="frame_b.htm" />
  <frame src="frame_c.htm" />
  <noframes>
    Sorry, your browser does not handle frames!
  </noframes>
</frameset>

</html>

Try it yourself!


Definition and Usage

The <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.


Browser Support

Internet Explorer Firefox Opera Google Chrome Safari

The <noframes> tag is supported in all major browsers.


Differences Between HTML and XHTML

NONE


Tips and Notes

Note: If you want to validate a page containing frames, be sure the doctype is set to "Frameset DTD". Read more about doctypes.

Important: In the XHTML Frameset DTD, the text in the noframes element must be enclosed in a body element.


Standard Attributes

id, class, title, style, dir, lang, xml:lang

For a full description, go to Standard Attributes.

Event Attributes

NONE


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