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.
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