The display of a web page within another web page or border (now more popular as an iframe) and is usually used for the purpose of retaining branding by the primary site. For example, a site that wants visitors to recognize its importance as a news aggregator may try to keep a small border with its logo and site header at the top of a page and show a newspaper website in the bottom frame. As such, the primary site’s branding always remains visible.
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