HTML | <frame> marginheight Attribute
The HTML <frame> marginheight attribute is used to specifies the top and bottom margin of the content in an frame element.
Syntax:
<frame marginheight="pixels">
Attribute Values:
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pixels: It contains single value pixels which specifies the top and bottom margin of content in an frame element.
- Google Chrome
- Internet Explorer
- Firefox
- Safari
- Opera
Note: This attribute is not supported by HTML 5. CSS property is used instead of this attribute.
Below example illustrates the <frame> marginheight attribute in HTML:
Example:
<!DOCTYPE html> < html > < head > < title > HTML frame marginheight Attribute </ title > </ head > < frameset cols = "30%, 40%, 30%" > < frame name = "left" src = "https://media.w3wiki.net/wp-content/uploads/20190401113144/gfg_200X2001.png" marginheight = "40" /> < frame name = "main" src = "https://media.w3wiki.net/wp-content/uploads/20190328185307/gfg28.png" marginheight = "30" /> < frame name = "bottom" src = "https://media.w3wiki.net/wp-content/uploads/20190807114330/GFG115.png" marginheight = "40" /> </ frameset > </ html > |
Output:
Supported Browsers: The browsers supported by HTML <frame> marginheight attribute are listed below: