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hi guys in this tutorial well understand HTML frames along with the frame set and frame tag so lets get started when frames allow us to divide the browser window into different sections each of these section is called a frame and every frame can load its own separate HTML file what this means is here you can see we have divided the browser window into different sections each of these section is called a frame so here we have one two three and four frames now each of these frames can have their own separate HTML file being loaded how are frames created well the first step is we use the frame set tag to divide the browser window in step two we use the frame tag to provide information about each frame before they begin coding make sure your browser supports the tags and attributes discussed in this video not all tags and attributes are supported by all browsers now lets write a simple code to understand how frames are created the objective of this code is to create three vertical fram