HTMLIFrameElement.addNextPaintListener()
HTMLIFrameElement.clearMatch()
HTMLIFrameElement.download()
HTMLIFrameElement.executeScript()
HTMLIFrameElement.findAll()
HTMLIFrameElement.findNext()
HTMLIFrameElement.getActive()
HTMLIFrameElement.getCanGoBack()
HTMLIFrameElement.getCanGoForward()
HTMLIFrameElement.getContentDimensions()
HTMLIFrameElement.getMainfest()
HTMLIFrameElement.getMuted()
HTMLIFrameElement.getScreenshot()
HTMLIFrameElement.getStructuredData()
HTMLIFrameElement.goBack()
HTMLIFrameElement.goForward()
HTMLIFrameElement.getVisible()
HTMLIFrameElement.getVolume()
HTMLIFrameElement.mute()
HTMLIFrameElement.purgeHistory()
HTMLIFrameElement.reload()
HTMLIFrameElement.removeNextPaintListener()
HTMLIFrameElement.sendMouseEvent()
HTMLIFrameElement.sendTouchEvent()
HTMLIFrameElement.setActive()
HTMLIFrameElement.setInputMethodActive()
HTMLIFrameElement.setNFCFocus()
HTMLIFrameElement.setVisible()
HTMLIFrameElement.setVolume()
HTMLIFrameElement.stop()
HTMLIFrameElement.unmute()
HTMLIFrameElement.zoom()
mozbrowseractivitydone
mozbrowserasyncscroll
mozbrowseraudioplaybackchange
mozbrowsercaretstatechanged
mozbrowserclose
mozbrowsercontextmenu
mozbrowserdocumentfirstpaint
mozbrowsererror
mozbrowserfindchange
mozbrowserfirstpaint
mozbrowsericonchange
mozbrowserloadend
mozbrowserloadstart
mozbrowserlocationchange
mozbrowsermanifestchange
mozbrowsermetachange
mozbrowseropensearch
mozbrowseropentab
mozbrowseropenwindow
mozbrowserresize
mozbrowserscroll
mozbrowserscrollareachanged
mozbrowserscrollviewchange
mozbrowsersecuritychange
mozbrowserselectionstatechanged
mozbrowsershowmodalprompt
mozbrowsertitlechange
mozbrowserusernameandpasswordrequired
mozbrowservisibilitychange
Non-standard
This feature is non-standard and is not on a standards track. Do not use it on production sites facing the Web: it will not work for every user. There may also be large incompatibilities between implementations and the behavior may change in the future.
The setVisible()
method of the HTMLIFrameElement
is used to change the visibility state of the browser <iframe>
.
The visible state of a browser <iframe>
has nothing to do with its actual visibility (which is handled through CSS). The visible state is used to define the level of resources required by the browser <iframe>
. If the visible state is set to true
, it means that the browser <iframe>
should have high priority over the resources needed to render and handle its content. On the contrary, if its visible state is set to false
, it has low priority over the resources it needs.
As an example, if the content of a browser <iframe>
uses the window.requestAnimationFrame
method and if the visible state is set to true
, window.requestAnimationFrame
will be called as often as necessary. However, if the visible state is set to false
, window.requestAnimationFrame
will be called only when there are free resources to do it.
instanceOfHTMLIframeElement.setVisible(visible);
Void.
visible
Boolean
that indicates if the browser <iframe>
visible state is true
or false
.var browser = document.querySelector('iframe');
browser.setVisible(true);
Not part of any specification.
Supported since Firefox 47, in chrome code only.
Unlikely ever to be supported in other browsers.