If I host my iWeb site somewhere other than on MobileMe....

...is the only thing that will not be supported the blogging element?
Thanks,
Steve

...is the only thing that will not be supported the blogging element?
It's all listed in the Help. The non-functioning items are password protection, hit counter, and blog Comments and Searching.

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