HTML <frame> scrolling Attribute
Example
Frame A should always have scrollbars:
  
    <frameset cols="50%,50%">
  <frame src="frame_a.htm" scrolling="yes">
  <frame src="frame_b.htm">
 </frameset>
  
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Definition and Usage
The <frame> tag is not supported in HTML5.
The scrolling attribute specifies whether or not to display scrollbars in a <frame>.
By default, scrollbars appear in a <frame> if the content is larger than the <frame>.
Browser Support
| Attribute | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| scrolling | Not supported | Not supported | Yes | Not supported | Not supported | 
Note: Internet Explorer 8 (and earlier) and Opera 12 (and earlier) supports the scrolling attribute. However, support was removed in IE9 and Opera 15.
Syntax
  
    <frame scrolling="auto|yes|no">
Attribute Values
| Value | Description | 
|---|---|
| auto | Scrollbars appear if needed (this is default) | 
| yes | Scrollbars are always shown (even if they are not needed) | 
| no | Scrollbars are never shown (even if they are needed) | 
❮ HTML <frame> tag

