An IFrame allows you to integrate ungraded exercises and tools from any Internet site into the body of your course. The IFrame appears inside an HTML component, and the exercise or tool appears inside the IFrame. IFrames can include your own tools or third-party tools.
IFrames are well-suited for tools that demonstrate a concept but that won’t be graded or store student data. If you want to add a graded tool or exercise, add the tool as a custom JavaScript problem or an LTI component.
For more information about IFrames, see the IFrame specification.
To add an exercise or tool in an IFrame, you’ll create an IFrame HTML component and add the URL of the page that contains the exercise or tool to the component. You can also add text and images both before and after the IFrame.
Note
The URL of the page that contains the exercise or tool must start with https
instead of http
. If the URL starts with http
, you have to work with the owner of that page to find out if an https
version is available. Some websites do not allow their content to be embedded in IFrames.
Under Add New Component, click html, and then click IFrame.
In the new component that appears, click Edit.
In the toolbar in the component editor, click HTML.
In the HTML source code editor, locate the following HTML (line 7). This HTML includes the <iframe>
element:
<p><iframe src="https://studio.edx.org/c4x/edX/DemoX/asset/eulerLineDemo.html" width="402" height="402" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" frameborder="0" scrolling="no">You need an iFrame capable browser to view this.</iframe></p>
<iframe>
tags. A student only sees this text if the student uses a browser that does not support IFrames.To specify settings for your IFrame, you’ll add, remove, or change the attributes inside the opening <iframe>
tag. The <iframe>
tag must contain a src attribute that specifies the URL of the web page you want. Other attributes are optional.
You can add these attributes in any order you want.
Attribute | Description |
---|---|
src (required) | Specifies the URL of the page that contains the exercise or tool. |
width and height (optional) | Specify the width and height of the IFrame, in pixels or as a percentage. To specify the value in pixels, enter numerals. To specify a percentage, enter numerals followed by a percent sign. If you don’t specify the width and height, the IFrame uses the dimensions that the linked page has set. These dimensions vary by website. If you change the width and height of the IFrame, the content from the linked page may be resized, or only part of the content may appear. |
marginwidth and marginheight (optional) | Specify the size of the space between the edges of the IFrame and your exercise or tool, in pixels. |
frameborder (optional) | Specifies whether a border appears around your IFrame. If the value is 0, no border appears. If the value is any positive number, a border appears. |
scrolling (optional) | Specifies whether a scrollbar appears to help users see all of the IFrame’s content if your IFrame is smaller than the exercise or tool it contains. For example, if the content in your IFrame is very tall, you can set the IFrame’s height to a smaller number and add a vertical scroll bar for users, as in the first image below. |
For example, compare how the different settings in each of the <iframe>
elements below affect the IFrame.
<p><iframe src="https://studio.edx.org/c4x/edX/DemoX/asset/eulerLineDemo.html" width="442" height="200" marginwidth="20" marginheight="20" frameborder="1" scrolling="yes">You need an iFrame capable browser to view this.</iframe></p>
<p><iframe src="https://studio.edx.org/c4x/edX/DemoX/asset/eulerLineDemo.html" width="550" height="250" marginwidth="30" marginheight="60" frameborder="1" scrolling="no">You need an iFrame capable browser to view this.</iframe></p>
For more information about IFrame attributes, see the IFrame specification.