You can put the part of an external website starting at some id into an iframe, like this. Or you can put an iframe into a div like .
Unless you're lucky enough to have that identifier on the CNN page,
I'm assuming you don't work for CNN and have no control over the page, so this is a chance occurrence at best.
You would be better off seeing if CNN has an RSS XML feed, and including that feed directly on the page instead of resorting to frames of any kind.
That's to make it part of a web page.
It goes after the weakest part.
to implement javascript embed the statements between <script> n </script>,,, and include any scripting language. eg:<script LANGUAGE="javascript"> block of codes </script>
when you ckick anything
The cell's membrane allows only certain substances to diffuse in and out of the cell.
the cell wall
By using what in computer speak is a Cookie. There are junk food also called cookies. there are viruses that are called cookie. But this is a good cookie because it saves the page and part of the page that a person wants to return to
The Gadis webpage belongs to the North Sumatra Province in Indonesia. Batang Gadis is a national park in the west part of the Sumatra Island in Indonesia.
A word, phrase, picture, icon, etc, in a computer document on which a user may click to move to another part of the document or to another document or The word phases or icons that connect one webpage to another webpage is known as hyper link.
Java is not part of a web page, but is needed to view images and documents found on most web pages.
Normally SSL does. The SSL libraries are used not as part of browser but rather as part of operating systems.
HTTP (URL) or the world wide web.