What Is iFrame?
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Engaging users in today’s digital content landscape involves eye-catching online advertisements, videos, graphics, and other forms of interaction. This is why it’s helpful to have some familiarity with iFrames. If you don’t, keep reading! This article will take a closer look and answer the question “what is iFrame?”
All about iFrame
When you want to incorporate content from an external source into your own website, you can use an iFrame, also called an Inline Frame, to do so. You can embed iFrames practically anywhere, from articles to website landing pages to educational modules and more.
It works like an additional window on the page by displaying content from other websites. This can include anything that enriches your content and encourages user interaction, such as videos from YouTube, images from other sources, a map on your “Contact Us” page to help clients find you, and online ads.
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