Netizens often ask in forums, can I read the content of another html file in an html file? The answer is yes, and there is more than one method. In the past, I would only use iframe to reference, but later I found several other methods. So today I will summarize these methods for your reference. I think the third method is better. good!
Several ways to introduce other html files into html files
1.IFrame introduction, look at the following code
<IFRAME NAME="content_frame" width=100% height=40 marginwidth=0 marginheight=0 SRC="import.htm" ></IFRAME>
You will see An externally imported file, but you will find that it is surrounded by something similar to an outer frame. You can use
<iframe name="content_frame" marginwidth=0 marginheight=0 width=100% height=40 src="import.htm" frameborder=0></iframe>
, but you will find that there is still a problem, that is, the background color is different. You only need to import the imported file. You can also use the same background color in .htm, but if you are using IE5.5, you can read this article about transparent colors. If you want to introduce a file that is too long, the scroll bar will not appear. If so, add
to the body in import.htm and add scroll=no
*Disadvantages: Navigation jumps cannot be made. Jumping inside the iframe will cause
to be superimposed on the content.
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