- Release notes
- Getting started
- For administrators
- Designing automations
- Creating an automation from an idea
- Creating a project
- How to start an automation
- Managing project files and folders
- Connecting automations to your accounts
- Configuring activities
- Managing the activities in a project
- Passing values between activities
- Iterating through items
- Managing the data in a project
- Configuring a project to use your data
- Using file and folder resources
- Running and testing your projects
- Managing automations
- App projects

Studio Web User Guide
IFrame
Use the IFrame control to embed other application into your apps. Doing so, you can reuse various features instead of building the functionality again in Apps Studio.
X-Frame-Options
to either deny
or sameorigin
. This restriction is ensured by the source website and there is no workaround in this case.
- Source - The source of the object you want to embed in the IFrame control.
- Hidden- If true, hides the control at runtime.
- Disabled - If true, disables the control at runtime.
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Control Alignment - By default, inherits the parent alignment. A different alignment other than the parent can be set. To default back to the parent alignment, deselect the overridden options.
Note: The alignment is dependent on the layout selected for the parent (Vertical vs Horizontal). -
Border - The border for the control. Border Thickness, Color, and Radius can be configured.
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Margin - The margin of the control. By default, a margin of 4px is set. Top/Bottom and Left/Right margin properties are combined. These properties can be detached using the Link button at the right side of the Margin section.
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Size - The width and height of the control. By default, the size is set to
auto
. To set minimum or maximum values, click the three dot icon (...). If the size of the control is smaller than the options, a scroll bar is displayed.