At itslearning, we are committed to making our platform more accessible and user-friendly. As part of this effort, we are removing 'iframes' from the areas where teachers and students spend most of their time.
This change will continue throughout the year.
iframes, (short for "inline frames") are HTML elements used to embed one webpage within another. While they can be useful for separating content, they can also create barriers to accessibility.
iframes simplify the display of third-party content but present several challenges:
What does this update mean for you and what are the benefits?
By removing iframes, we are simplifying the structure of itslearning and ensuring a smoother, more accessible experience for all users. This change is part of our mission to provide a platform where everyone can learn effectively and efficiently.
The only noticeable side-effect teachers and students will see is that when you scroll down a page, the top menu will scroll too.
We are removing iframes across itslearning section by section. This means you will see benefits in some areas before others. We have already removed iframes from the administration area and the course cards pages. Between spring and autumn 2025, we will remove them from:
You can continue to use itslearning as normal as we are not changing navigation or workflow as part of these improvements. Thank you for your understanding as we continue to improve itslearning for all.
To see more upcoming product improvements, visit our roadmap!