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Monday, October 28, 2013

How to use iframe

Note to self and e-Comm staff:
This video was uploaded directly to Blogger, which apparently compressed it quite a bit. It didn't seem to lose as much quality on the next post where I stored the videos on Google Docs.    

Students: if you need this tutorial, it is on Edmodo - please watch it there instead.


An inline frame, or iframe, is often used to include external content in a web page.  You have undoubtedly seen it many times before when looking at a video or a map that is embedded in someone's page.

Watch this ~10min. tutorial and do the project that is demonstrated for yourself, either along with or after the video.  This shouldn't take you more than 1 class period. It's just sort of a "proof of concept" - a project to demonstrate that you can embed another of your web pages and an off-site web page inside your own iframes.  We'll do another iframe project next time that we'll take a little more care with stylistically.




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