How do you make an iframe scroll on a page?

How do you make an iframe scroll on a page?

There a one or two ways to do this:

  1. You need to know the content height of the page that was loaded into the iframe and adjust the iframe correspondently.
  2. Fill up the iframe inside the content div.
  3. Hide the scroll bar in the iframe, but detect scroll somehow.

How do I get rid of scrolling on my website?

Scrolling can be disabled using JavaScript using 2 methods:

  1. Method 1: Overriding the window.onscroll function.
  2. Syntax:
  3. Example: Overriding the window.onscroll function.
  4. Output:
  5. Method 2: Setting the height of the body to 100% and overflow to hidden.
  6. Syntax:

How can I test iframes with visual AI?

In fact, much of iFrame testing with visual AI simply requires taking an action, and then a snapshot of the page. Scroll bars, iFrame contents, and iFrame formatting all can be checked by taking an action along with a snapshot. Here is a picture of the code from the course.

How to make no scrolling work in HTML4?

HTML4’s scrolling=”no” is kind of an alias of the CSS’s overflow: hidden, to do so it is important to set size attributes width/height: iframe.noScrolling { width: 250px; /*or any other size*/ height: 300px; /*or any other size*/ overflow: hidden; } Add this class to your iframe and you’re done:

How to create an iframe for a YouTube video?

Use a container element, like , and add the iframe inside of it: Add a percentage value for padding-top to maintain the aspect ratio of the container DIV. The following example will create an aspect ratio of 16:9, which is the default aspect ratio of YouTube videos.

Can you use overflow hidden for < iframe >?

IMPORTANT NOTE ! : overflow: hidden for is not fully supported by all modern browsers yet (even chrome doesn’t support it yet) so for now ( 2013) it’s still better to use Transitional version and use scrolling=”no” and overflow:hidden at the same time 🙂

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