Furthermore, a good number of varied browsers have shown an error message saying Browser does not support iFrames. The issue occurs seems to appear when trying to add iFrame on an SSL- encrypted website (HTTPS://). Inline frames, called iFrames for short, are the only type of frame permitted in HTML5 so it’s pretty important. To better understand iFrame, it’s like a browser window that resides inside a web page. And its mostly seen on websites that display external content, for instance, a YouTube player or a Google map.

Why iFrame is not working in Chrome?

It’s really a simple issue here because Chrome is usually blocking iFrame and that’s the main reason you’re getting the error. However, iFrame may also be blocked from your Internet Options, by your antivirus or by an add-on you just installed in Chrome. The issue is mainly associated with Google Chrome, but it can also affect Mozilla users. The security features of these browsers were set up to block all unencrypted content for encrypted websites. So, in this article, we will show you exactly how to enable iFrame in Chrome. Furthermore, we shall explore some of the best-proven methods to solve this issue and similar problems, such as:

iFrames are getting blocked by the Chrome Browser – If that’s your problem too, disable, then enable iFrames back from Internet Options iFrame not working in Chrome – Make sure you get rid of it right away by stopping your antivirus service or using a completely different browser Enable iFrame in Chrome – Chrome randomly rejects iFrame, so make sure to enable it or use an add-on This file can only be viewed in an iFrame – This is the common message of the iFrame error The iFrame has not configured – see suggestions in console – iFrame is most likely disabled Your browser does not support frames, so you will not be able to view this page – You are using a browser that doesn’t support iFrame iFrame not loading in Chrome unless the window is resized – Resize the window to load iFrame

Quick tip:

Opera Browser offers great security, yet it is way less intrusive than its counterparts and has a wider compatibility range. Therefore, it easily supports iFrames. In addition, the software has anti-tracking protection and a built-in VPN, so you can rest assured that your browsing activity is completely private.

Is iFrame supported by all browsers?

Yes, iFrame is supported by all modern desktop and mobile browsers but not all of them are able to respond to the new attributes from HTML5. So, the best browsers that work with iFrame are the ones that updated their HTML5 compatibility and its new elements.

What can I do if iFrame doesn’t work in Chrome?

1. Disable/enable iFrames from Internet Options

2. Stop your antivirus service

We have shown you how to disable the feature in BitDefender but the method is very similar in all other antiviruses.

3. Disable all add-ons from your browser

4. Download add-ons to allow iFrames

4.1 Add extension to Chrome

If iFrame is not working in Chrome, this extension will make things right and the element should start running without any issues. This solution should also fix the problem if iFrame PDF iFrame autoplay iFrame.onload and iFrame print are not working in Chrome.

4.2 Add extension to Firefox

If iFrame is not working in Firefox, the extension we recommended above should fix the issue and now it should be all right. Some of our readers told us that iFrame is not working in Edge either but unfortunately, there is no plug-in to enable it. Thus, if the issue persists, you should definitely try using another browser as we suggested in Step 1 of this guide.

iFrame is not working in Chrome but works in Firefox

Google Chrome has a different set of rules when it comes to iFrame and it often blocks the content although it works fine on other browsers. You should also try clicking the shield in the URL title bar because that would also help you see the content. If you press Ctrl + Shift + J in Chrome, you will see information about the blocked content and the reason for this. In this article, we explored some of the best-proven methods to solve the issue caused by your browser not allowing you to use/show iFrames. Make sure to follow these steps closely to sort out the iFrame not working in Chrome issue. You can also read our guide on fixing This content cannot be displayed in a frame error which addresses the issue on Internet Explorer. Feel free to share your experience with us by using the comments section below.

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