Directory of iWeb published sites

A friend and I are interested in viewing other iWeb published sites. Is there a directory of such?
Geraldine

Hi Geraldine,
Check this out http://www.iwebusersites.com/
Vonz.

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    Has anyone had any issues with scrolling/lag with Internet Explorer on an iWeb published site? I have a site that runs great on Firefox and safari but terrible on Internet Explorer. I'm thinking it may be the template/design i used?
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    I've only ever used the Modern Frame, so I can't say if there would be a performance issue using a different template. I have about three pictures on each page.
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    You need to copy and paste the content from the published files back into iWeb and recreate any missing pages since iWeb has no import facility.

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    How can I edit my iweb site when the domain file opens up empty? I have the site backed up in mobile me, on my computer, and on an external hard drive.
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  • Delete old Iweb published site not saved

    Hi Team, My compter crashed and I have a published website, but I dont have a backup of the files that created it. I have heard you cant download all of it and I have to start again. How do I delete it and start again??????? I have read how to get the bits and pieces back but I don't want it to count against my total iweb allowance.
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    [email protected]
    site is web.mac.com/jpaullowe

    First, you could look at this page for help in retrieving stuff......
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    "I may receive some form of compensation, financial or otherwise, from my recommendation or link."

  • IWeb Publishes Site...

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    Watch this thread:
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  • IWeb Publish site problem

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    You are the owner of this web site and you have not uploaded (or incorrectly uploaded) your web site. For information on uploading your web site using FTP client software or web design software, click here for FTP Upload Information.
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  • PC iweb published site appears pixelated

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  • How do I import a iWeb published folder back into iWeb

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  • Publish site changes edits every folder in "entries" directory

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    Any 3rd party files/folders used for java based slideshows in an iWeb site should be placed in the iDisk/Web/Sites folder and linked to there and NOT in the site's folder itself for the very reason you're experiencing. That is, they get deleted when the site is republished. It's the nature of iWeb.
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  • "publish site changes" writes to a subdirectory, not correct directory

    Heres a poser.
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    What is mysterious to me is that iWeb wrote these sites for me, has updated these sites for me no problem, till now, when it writes changes to a subfolder instead of original folder in root.
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    When you publish just the contents of the website folder to the server you will get rid of the duplicate domain name BUT you lose the ability to use iWeb 3 to publish directly to the server.  You will have to publish the site to a folder on your hard drive and use a 3rd party FTP client like Yummy, Transmit or Cyberduck to upload the contents of the webfolder to ther server. Wyodor's link explains it in more detail.
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  • Can PC (i.e.,Windows/ non-Mac) users publish to an iWeb '09 Site?

    I would like to create a website in iWeb '09 which will require multiple users to contribute/publish content, but the other site collaborators do not have Macs, just Windows-based PCs.
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    thanks.

    Joomla should be Mac and PC compatible.
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