Should I still use "seamless" attribute inside <iframe>
tag in html or is it dead in html5 (at least I saw one page that told this). So should I still learn it or its not worthy? Thanks for answers.
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Check this: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4804604/html5-iframe-seamless-attribute – Fabio_MO Mar 30 '18 at 14:21
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According to Can I Use, there are no current browsers that support the seamless
attribute for iframes
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The seamless attribute makes an iframe's contents actually part of a page, and adopts the styles from its hosting page. The attribute has been removed from both the WHATWG and the W3C HTML5 specifications.

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