Framing (World Wide Web)
When using web browsers, the term frame refers to the display of one or more web pages or media elements displayed within the same browser window. The web or media elements that go in a frame may come from the same web site or other web sites.
Frameset is the technical HTML term for a group of named frames to which web pages and media can be directed.
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