HTML | <frame> longdesc Attribute Last Updated : 26 Jul, 2021 Improve Improve Like Article Like Save Share Report The HTML <frame> longdesc Attribute is used to specify a page which contains the long description of the content of the frame. Syntax: <frame longdesc="URL"> Attribute Values: URL: It contains the value i.e URL which specifies the page which contains the long description of the content of the frame. An absolute URL:It points to another website. A relative URL: It points to a file within a website. Example: html <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <title>HTML frame longdesc Attribute</title> </head> <frameset cols="30%, 40%, 30%"> <frame name="top" src="https://ide.geeksforgeeks.org/tryit.php" noresize="noresize" longdesc="gfg.txt" /> <frame name="main" src="https://ide.geeksforgeeks.org/tryit.php" marginwidth="30" /> <frame name="bottom" marginwidth="30" src="https://ide.geeksforgeeks.org/tryit.php" marginwidth="40" /> </frameset> </html> Output: Note: The <frame> tag is not supported in HTML5. Like Article Suggest improvement Previous HTML | kind Attribute Next HTML | async Attribute Share your thoughts in the comments Add Your Comment Please Login to comment...