IWeb on New MacBook Pro?

I just bought a Macbook Pro a few days ago and I can't find iWeb. My old Mac had it. Do the new ones not?

Did the Macbook come with Lion pre-installed or did you upgrade to Lion later?  Do you have the system install disks that came with the Macbook?  If you do it probably has an install package for installing the bundled software, which will include iWeb.  It will look something like one of these:
You can launch that installer package and do a custom install of just iWeb.
Copying iWeb as Wyodor mentioned is an easier and quicker way but if you have those disks you'll always be able to reinstall iWeb anytime.
OT

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    Just taken delivery of a new MBP - 13-inch, 2.8GHz, SSD - (jewel) - on 7th November - and I've noticed that iWeb isn't installed. I may not want to use iWeb to keep my web site updated, or build any new ones, but the Online Store info says iLife '11 is installed and also includes iWeb in iLife '11, though it's gone from the App Store. Anyone else found the same thing?

    The page for the MacBook Pro states:
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    OS X + iLife ’11
    Every Mac comes with the world’s most advanced operating system, as well as iPhoto, iMovie and GarageBand, so you can do more with your photos, movies and music."
    and shows a picture of the box for iLife '11.
    The page for iLife '11 states:
    "iWeb and iDVD
    iLife ’11 also includes iWeb and iDVD for creating instant websites and burning your own DVDs."
    So - the first does not exclude iWeb (and iDVD), while the second specifically includes them.
    I rest my case.

  • How do I transfer iweb site to new macbook pro?

    I used migration assistant to transfer from old macbook to new macbook pro. Both are using lion. When I open iWeb on the new computer it does not show my site. Both computers are connected by firewire, where do I find the files? This site is not published to mobile me, it is hosted by godaddy.
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    In Lion the Library folder is now invisible. To make it permanently visible enter the following in the Terminal application window: chflags nohidden ~/Library and hit the Enter button - 10.7: Un-hide the User Library folder. Once you've unhidden the library it's a simple matter of copying the domain file from your Users/Home/Library/Application Support/iWeb folder on the old Mac to the same folder on the new one.  You may have to create an iWeb folder on the new Mac if there is not one.
    For opening your domain file in Lion for the first time or to switch between multiple domain files  Cyclosaurus has provided us with the following script that you can make into an Applescript application with Script Editor. Open Script Editor, copy and paste the script below into Script Editor's window and save as an application.
    Just launch the applicaiton, find and select the domain file you want to open and it will open with iWeb. It modifies the iWeb preference file each time it's launched so one can switch between domain files.
    do shell script "/usr/bin/defaults write com.apple.iWeb iWebDefaultsDocumentPath -boolean no"delay 1
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    OT

  • Transfer my domain in iweb from old Powerbook g4 to new Macbook Pro

    I am not computer savvy, but would appreciate some advice.
    How do I transfer my domain in iweb from my old Powerbook G4 to my new Macbook Pro.
    I have used firewire to transfer other info but iphoto and my domain have not transferred.
    Any ideas? Thank You Amanda.

    Regularly Q&A'ed in this forum. Two topics below yours.
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2359566&tstart=0
    !http://www.wyodor.net/_Discussions/WhereiWebFile.png!
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  • Can I move my iWeb from mac-mini to my new macbook pro ? iLife 11 does not have iWeb and I really want to use it to update my website on my new macbook Pro instead of Mac mini

    Can I move my iWeb from mac-mini to my new macbook pro ? iLife 11 does not have iWeb and I really want to use it to update my website on my new macbook Pro instead of Mac mini

    There is no license required for iWeb.  Just do a Wyodor suggested and you'll be ready to go. If you're running Lion however, consider the following:
    In Lion the Library folder is now invisible. To make it permanently visible enter the following in the Terminal application window: chflags nohidden ~/Library and hit the Enter button - 10.7: Un-hide the User Library folder.
    To open your domain file in Lion or to switch between multiple domain files Cyclosaurus has provided us with the following script that you can make into an Applescript application with Script Editor. Open Script Editor, copy and paste the script below into Script Editor's window and save as an application.
    do shell script "/usr/bin/defaults write com.apple.iWeb iWebDefaultsDocumentPath -boolean no"delay 1
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    You can download an already compiled version with this link: iWeb Switch Domain.
    Just launch the application, find and select the domain file you want to open and it will open with iWeb. It modifies the iWeb preference file each time it's launched so one can switch between domain files.
    WARNING: iWeb Switch Domain will overwrite an existing Domain.sites2 file if you select to create a new domain in the same folder.  So rename your domain files once they've been created to something other than the default name.
    OT

  • I have recently had to fire my web designer who was using iWeb.  Now I'm trying to figure out how to get the site to open in iWeb on my new MacBook Pro.  Is there a way?

    I have recently had to fire my web designer who was using iWeb.  Now I'm trying to figure out how to get the site to open in iWeb on my new MacBook Pro.  Is there a way?

    Firstly iWeb CAN'T IMPORT any kind of published html code as it has no import facility.  You can however add html code, javascript and css by selecting the html snippet and placing it on your page the entering the code in here and clicking on Apply.  You DO NOT create a shape as you say - you use the html snippet and place your code in there.
    There are not really a lot of ways in which you can write code - if you want to enter small amounts of code, then you would use an ordinary text editor to do this such as Text Edit on a Mac or Text Wrangler.  If you want to add code to iWeb like this, then you would either use the html snippet method in iWeb itself or you would have to publish the site to a local folder from iWeb and open the relevant html page with a text editor and add the additional code in this way and then publish.  However, if he decided to add the code with a text editor, then you would have to upload the pages directly to the server using an ftp client - if you try to upload the site directly from iWeb, all the extra code will be overwritten.
    As for checking whether the site was created using iWeb, all you need do is view the site in Safari and then click on View and then select View Source Code and it will tell you.
    Even thoough extra code was added to the site and he might well have done this by publishing to a local folder and adding the code with a text editor, he should still have the domain file for the site too.
    Ask again.  I'm sure that for adding quick code, most would not want to use programmes such as Dreamweaver, but a simple text editor will suffice.  As OT already said, if he claims that he does not have the domain.sites file, then try Flux 4 which is a web design programme and has full import facilities.  At least this way, if he just gives you the published version of the site, you have some way of opening it.
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  • HT1338 iWeb- dont I have it with a new macbook pro?

    I just bought a new macbook pro in Feb.  I need to use iWeb and I cant seem to find it on my mac.  Doesnt this come standard on my mac?

    They are not selling iWeb any longer.
    It was included with the iLife box set but they don't sell that any longer either.
    You may be able to purchase the box set online if you really want iWeb.
    Here is the new iLife '11
    http://www.apple.com/ilife/
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  • Transferring iweb web page from macbook to new macbook pro

    I want to get iweb from my old macbook and transfer it to my new macbook pro.  I want to work on my website. How do I do this?

    Transfer iWeb's key Domain file which contains your data, usually located here:
    ...Also see this post:
    Editing my iWeb page from another computer

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    Does anyone maybe know why the new Macbook pros don't have iWeb and how i can install it. My Macbook already came with the iLife thing, but it seems to only have iMovie, iPhoto and Garage Band. is there any way that i can install iWeb?

    Apple discontinued iWeb. That's the case for over a year now.
    Topics in this forum will tell you that in order to install iWeb you have to find a copy at eBay, Amazon and similar places.
    Or here

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  • How do I find iDVD & iWeb on my MacBook Pro?

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    I got a new Macbook Pro and I forgot to copy my websites from my old one. They are still out there on my .MAC account. Is there any way to get them off my .MAC account?

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    Be careful with your page names. Don't publish a page with the same names used before. They will overwrite the older files.

  • I can't burn dvd's with iMovie because my new macbook pro don't have idvd how can i get it.

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  • I got new macbook pro 13" without CD

    i got new macbook pro 13" without CD  i try to find iweb BUT i can't where i can find it ?? or how i can to install it ??

    iWeb and iDVD are no longer supported by Apple nor included on new Macs.  To get a copy of iWeb 3 or iDVD 7 you will need to purchase the boxed version of iLife 11 or iLife 09 from Amazon.com: iLife 11 or eBay.com.
    OT

  • New MacBook Pro Purchase: HDD Speed: 5400rpm & 7200rpm

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    I will be ordering a MacBook Pro from the Australian Online Apple Store tomorrow, and I was doing some research about the hard disk drive speeds, and which is better. I have read so far that of course since the 7200rpm hard disk drive spins faster, it will have a faster read/write speed, but I have already read that this means it will decrease the battery life, produce more heat, as well as produce more noise.
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