If you right click on a site and click "Inspect" (I like "Inspect" better than "View page source" because the latter just shows the .html without any tools) you get to see, and interact, with the code. From there we can see that the site is using divs and an iframe for the content (and then css to make the divs go where they should). You can turn values on and off in your inspector to see, live, what they do. :)
starfighter im on a school chromebook i cant do that because they dont want us to cheat i can use something like scorce but i forgot what i need to put in the url
If you right click on a site and click "Inspect" (I like "Inspect" better than "View page source" because the latter just shows the .html without any tools) you get to see, and interact, with the code. From there we can see that the site is using divs and an iframe for the content (and then css to make the divs go where they should). You can turn values on and off in your inspector to see, live, what they do. :)
look into iframes !
starfighter im on a school chromebook i cant do that because they dont want us to cheat i can use something like scorce but i forgot what i need to put in the url