
The HTML iframe tag is used to specify an inline frame that embeds an external document within the current HTML page. It's more like a window to another piece of content, such as a YouTube video, a Google Map, or even a separate website altogether. Due to providing a nested browsing context, the HTML iframe tag remains vital to contemporary web applications, which would need to fetch varied third-party data into a coherent user interface.
| Attribute | Description | Why you need it |
| src | The URL of the page to embed | Defines what content appears |
| title | A description of the frame content | Vital for screen reader accessibility |
| height | The vertical size in pixels | Controls the layout of your page |
| width | The horizontal size in pixels | Ensures the frame fits your design |
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