Is iWeb designed webpage/site uploadable only to .mac?

If I create an iWeb designed webpage/site will it be uploadable to any other web host or is it designed to work exclusively with .mac? I already have registration with and plan to use Godaddy.com. If iWeb is incompatible, then what is a good, basic, software program for designing a basic business webpage or site consisting of no more than 3-4 pages? Thanks.

Hi,
Don't get the idea that iWeb works only for small sites. I have two sites, each encompassing over 100 pages of text plus graphics. it works fine for them, so long as no webpage is too long -- in which case, only part of the page shows when it is published to .Mac. I solved that problem by ending each page before the point where it quits publishing, and then add a "NEXT >>>" link, which carries the reader to the next webpage where the information continues.
GrizMan

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