- Look up
iframe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
IFrame may
refer to:
iframe, an HTML
element I-frame, a type of
video frame in
video compression "I-Frames"...
- like
Facebook and
Twitter use
iframes to
display content (plugins) on
third party websites.
Google AdSense uses
iframes to
display banners on
third party...
- such as Single-SPA or
frameworks such as
Piral With Web
Components With
iframes Companies that use
micro frontends are Canonical, IKEA,
Scania AB, Spotify...
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browser does not
support iframes. <a href="http://www.example.com/frame_1.html">Click here</a> to view the content. </
iframe>
Netscape Navigator 2.0 introduced...
- content="This
example article is an
example of
OpenGraph protocol.">
Facebook uses
iframes to
allow third-party
developers to
create applications that are hosted...
-
redirection can be co-opted into
redirecting to a
malicious site
Hidden iframes that
spread malware Content delivery networks exploited to
share malware...
- The
Russian Business Network (commonly
abbreviated as RBN) is a multi-faceted
cybercrime organization,
specializing in and in some
cases monopolizing personal...
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Scott Little announced Lite Mode
would automatically lazy-load
images and
iframes for
faster page loads. Lite Mode was
switched off in
Chrome 100, citing...
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insertion into the side
panel and map; the page is not reloaded. A
hidden iframe with form
submission is used
because it
preserves browser history. Like...
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iFrame is a
digital video format developed by Apple. It is
based on
existing industry standards, such as AVC/H.264, AAC and QuickTime, and can be used...