Working with IFRAME
Developers can also embed external documents or documents from another domain using the <iframe>
tag, also known as inline frames. Various social media websites provide buttons that can be embedded in your web applications to link to these websites. For example, you can add a Twitter-follow button in your application, as follows:
<iframe allowtransparency="true" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" src="http://platform.twitter.com/widgets/follow_button.html?screen_name=upgundecha" style="width:300px; height:20px;"></iframe>
Identifying and working with the <iframe>
tag is similar to a frame that is created with the <frameset>
tag. In this recipe, we will identify the <iframe>
tag that is nested in another frame.
How to do it...
We will create a test on a sample page which embeds the <iframe>
tag within a frame. We will move to the parent frame first and then to the <iframe>
tag. The test will click the element within the <iframe...