This is typically a frame target in HTML. top refers to the topmost browsing context. In old-school frameset architecture (common with early IP cameras), target="top" forces the video feed to break out of nested frames and load into the full browser window. For the searcher, it means a clean, full-screen view of the camera feed.
If you’ve ever stumbled across the search term you might feel like you’ve just walked into a hacker movie. inurl+viewerframe+mode+motion+my+location+top
: This part of your query appears to be a request for a "piece" or explanation regarding how these cameras might reveal location or how they are structured. Why This is Significant This is typically a frame target in HTML
Elias froze. He wasn't supposed to be here. The "Motion" mode was active; every time she moved her hand to draw a line, the camera creaked, following the heat of her movement. She was being stalked by a script she didn't know was running. For the searcher, it means a clean, full-screen