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PADDING: 20px 22px;

                   TEXT-ALIGN: CENTER;
                   TEXT-DECORATION: UNDERLINE;
                   DISPLAY: INLINE-BLOCK;

                 }
                 a:hover, a:active {
                   BACKGROUND-COLOR: GREEN;

                   COLOR: ORANGE;
                   FONT-SIZE: 20px;
                   FONT-WEIGHT: BOLD;

                 }
                 </STYLE>
                 </HEAD>

                 <BODY>
                 <A HREF="Home.html">Link</A>
                 </BODY>

                 </HTML>                                                                                 Output

                     FRAMES

                 HTML provides a feature to display more than one web page on a single screen of the web

                 browser. These web pages are actually displayed using frames. Frames are the different sections or
                 parts of a web page. The <IFRAME> tag in HTML allows you to embed another HTML document
                 within your current web page. The iframe in HTML stands for Inline Frame. For example,
                               <IFRAME SRC="url" NAME="description">

                 Where, "url" is the address of a web page that you want to display in a frame. The <IFRAME> tag
                 provides the following attributes:
                    SRC: It is used to specify the URL of the web page which you want to display in the frame.

                    HEIGHT: It is used to specify the height of the frame.
                    WIDTH: It is used to specify the width of the frame.

                    NAME: It is used to specify the name of the frame. This name can be used in the TARGET
                   attribute of the <A> tag.
                 Let us create a web page using the <IFRAME> tag.

                 <!DOCTYPE HTML>
                 <HTML>
                 <HEAD>

                 <TITLE> Frames </TITLE>
                 </HEAD>


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