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iFrames

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What is iFrames?

An iframe (Inline Frame) is an HTML element that embeds another HTML document within the current page. It effectively allows you to display content from a different source (e.g., another website or a different part of the same website) within a rectangular region of your webpage. They are commonly used for embedding videos (like YouTube videos), maps, advertisements, and other external content.

What other technologies are related to iFrames?

iFrames Complementary Technologies

CSS is used to style the content within an iframe, enhancing its visual presentation and layout, making it strongly complementary.
mentioned alongside iFrames in 0% (56) of relevant job posts
JavaScript can dynamically manipulate the content within an iframe, handle events, and communicate with the parent page, making it strongly complementary.
mentioned alongside iFrames in 0% (70) of relevant job posts

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