Adding iFrames by cutting & pasting code - Dreamweaver CS5 won't help much with this one... iFrame Generator will. The iFrame calls into it another html page that you create, and which is usually limited to showing within a fixed amount of space (for example the 'shoutbox' on animateclay, although you can code it to expand to show all the text and images). The border around the iFrame is optional, as are scroll bars. YouTube now provides code to embed videos on your Web page using iFrames rather than the old 'object & embed' code which Dreamweaver CS3 wanted to change whenever you tried to edit the page (just say 'no'). A page called into the iFrame can have a further iFrame in it...