<embed>: The Embed External Content element
The <embed>
HTML element embeds external content at the specified point in the document. This content is provided by an external application or other source of interactive content such as a browser plug-in.
Note: This topic documents only the element that is defined as part of HTML5. It does not address earlier, non-standardized implementation of the element.
Keep in mind that most modern browsers have deprecated and removed support for browser plug-ins, so relying upon <embed>
is generally not wise if you want your site to be operable on the average user's browser.
Content categories | Flow content, phrasing content, embedded content, interactive content, palpable content. |
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Permitted content | None, it is an empty element. |
Tag omission | Must have a start tag, and must not have an end tag. |
Permitted parents | Any element that accepts embedded content. |
Implicit ARIA role | No corresponding role |
Permitted ARIA roles |
application , document ,
img , none ,
presentation
|
DOM interface | HTMLEmbedElement |
Attributes
This element's attributes include the global attributes.
height
-
The displayed height of the resource, in CSS pixels. This must be an absolute value; percentages are not allowed.
src
-
The URL of the resource being embedded.
type
-
The MIME type to use to select the plug-in to instantiate.
width
-
The displayed width of the resource, in CSS pixels. This must be an absolute value; percentages are not allowed.
Usage notes
You can use the object-position
property to adjust the positioning of the embedded object within the element's frame, and the object-fit
property to control how the object's size is adjusted to fit within the frame.
Examples
<embed type="video/quicktime" src="movie.mov" width="640" height="480" title="Title of my video">
Accessibility concerns
Use the title
attribute on an embed
element to label its content so that people navigating with assistive technology such as a screen reader can understand what it contains. The title's value should concisely describe the embedded content. Without a title, they may not be able to determine what its embedded content is. This context shift can be confusing and time-consuming, especially if the embed
element contains interactive content like video or audio.
Specifications
Specification |
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HTML Standard # the-embed-element |
Browser compatibility
BCD tables only load in the browser
See also
- Other elements that are used for embedding content of various types include
<audio>
,<canvas>
,<iframe>
,<img>
,<math>
,<object>
,<svg>
, and<video>
. - Positioning and sizing the embedded content within its frame:
object-position
andobject-fit