Iframe

An iframe is a part of a website that displays content from another website. It’s like a page inside a page. Iframes are commonly used to display material from other websites. For example, you can use iframes to display banner ads from Google Ads or another ad network on your website. Iframes are distinct from framesets (sometimes known as “frames”), which were popular in the early days of the internet and were used to make page layouts and navigation more consistent.

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