what is a <iframe>
<iframe>
is an HTML tag used to embed or display another HTML document within the current web page. It stands for "inline frame." The content within the <iframe>
tag is another web page or an interactive element like a video, map, or calendar. It is commonly used to display content from external sources on a web page.
Example usage of <iframe>
:
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<iframe src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/dQw4w9WgXcQ" width="560" height="315"></iframe>
In this example, the <iframe>
tag is used to embed a YouTube video on the web page. The src
attribute specifies the URL of the video, and the width
and height
attributes determine the dimensions of the video player.
how can i build in an calendar api in my website?
To build a calendar API into your website, you can use a third-party API service such as Google Calendar API or Outlook Calendar API. These APIs allow you to easily integrate your website with a calendar service and access events and calendar data.
To get started, you would need to create an API key and authenticate your application with the chosen calendar API. Then, you can use the API’s documentation and guidance to build and customize the calendar features you want on your website.
Here is an example of using the Google Calendar API in Javascript:
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// Load the Google API client library
gapi.load('client', initClient);
function initClient() {
// Initialize the Google API client with your API key
gapi.client.init({
apiKey: 'YOUR_API_KEY',
discoveryDocs: ["https://www.googleapis.com/discovery/v1/apis/calendar/v3/rest"],
}).then(function() {
// Use the Calendar API to get calendar data
gapi.client.calendar.events.list({
'calendarId': 'primary',
'timeMin': (new Date()).toISOString(),
'showDeleted': false,
'singleEvents': true,
'maxResults': 10,
'orderBy': 'startTime'
}).then(function(response) {
console.log(response.result);
});
});
}
You can find more information on the Google Calendar API and how to use it on the Google Developers website: https://developers.google.com/calendar/
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