IWeb published Pages - deletion of

How do you DELETE iWeb created pages that have been published to a MobileMe Web Site Account?

If the pages have been deleted from iWeb then do a File ➙ Publish Entire Site with iWeb and it should remove the pages online.
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  • Really low resolution on iWeb-published pages

    Certain photos I've uploaded are REALLY low resolution while others are not. I can't find a common reason as to why. All the photos are from the same camera at the same original resolution. Ones with a distinct black border are the low-res ones. I've seen others with this problem. Does anyone have a solution?
    Thanks
    -Matt

    Matthew Hi - 3 things and a possible solution :
    1. "Really low resolution" - be careful what you're saying here. An image 60 pixels by 60 pixels at 72 dpi and an image 2000 by 2000 pixels at 72 dpi have IDENTICAL RESOLUTIONS - i.e. 72dpi. It's just the dimensions which are different. High resolution means anything toward 300 dpi whatever the dimensions of the image. I bet if you look at the images you say are "really low resolution" you'll see that they are 72 dpi (iWeb does that automatically) but that the image size is really small. The pixelised effect is because iWeb is taking an image smaller than the size reproduced on the page. I think I know why.
    2. My deductions : be careful of the .TIF extension. Some cameras use this extension for RAW files (confusing I know). But not knowing how to read such a file iWeb may actually only be importing a 'preview' of that file. Hence the upsizing and pixelising that's going on.
    3. Solution. Change your files to JPEG before dragging in as suggested elsewhere in this post and upload those. IMPORTANT ! Many iWeb users have had trouble with the same images being used despite renaming, reuploading etc. In reality if you drag a new file in to iWeb with the same name despite having made changes to that file, iWeb seems to always want to show the original.
    Here's the fix - You need to DELETE the old files from the iWeb Domain folder. I previously posted a comment concerning 'saving' in iWeb. Publishing does not 'save' your site in the same way as the standard command-S save. What you want to do is get rid of all the dodgy pics in your 'Domain' folder. iWeb stores all your site files in a package called 'Domain' :
    Users>Library>Application Support>iWeb>Domain.To access the 'Domain' folder click right and click show all package elements.
    In iWeb remove/delete all the bad pics. Now do a command-S save. In principal you have just removed these images from the Domain. Go to the Domain package to check. You can also quit iWeb and reopen. You can also delete directly from the Domain.
    Now import your new images.
    I hope that works
    PA

  • IWeb published page length short on remote files??

    I have multiple domains I publish to a folder. Then I upload with cyberduck. Recently I have uploaded a website generated in iWeb 08 and when I view online the page length is short both in safari and firefox. I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions.
    I have gone back into iWeb and verified the content height, and additionally verified the tags by viewing them in adobe dreamweaver and the remote files are tagged correctly.
    Just to be sure I downloaded the page and the remote files to my desktop, and they view at the correct length.
    Again when I view the pages online they are short meaning I can not scroll to the bottom as the page ends prematurely. There is more content just can not scroll down that far, additionally the scroll bar stops correctly (at the incorrect length).
    Thank You in advance -
    Herb

    I replied only to Ethmoid's response not to the entire thread, as I should have. My bad.
    Here's my reply to your replies:
    I uploaded the folder Robert Wells Fine Prints, which contained both the index.html file and the Robert Wells Fine Prints folder created by iWeb when I published. In Cyberduck, I uploaded them to the public_html on Small Oranges servers.
    I uploaded the whole RWFP folder created by iWeb all at one time.
    Ethmoid asked: "How did you manage to get a php file when iWeb does not support this? If you have created your site in iWeb, you welcome page should be Welcome.html and nothing like php."
    I have no idea how I did this, but it looks like I screwed it up pretty good. Could it have anything to do with the fact that at some point in this process (not sure when) I changed the site's name. Originally, I was going to call it Robert's Fine Art Prints, but that got changed to Robert Wells Fine Prints. Though I have no idea if this has anything to do with my current problem.
    Things have gotten worse. Thinking I did something wrong & could fix the problem by re-uploading, I deleted the files from the server and tried again. Now, most of the image files are failing to upload in Cyberduck.
    Chuck Usher asked "When you publish to a folder I believe you get a folder and a separate index.html file. did you up load both and address the index file? What is the site address? "
    Yes, you get an index.html and a folder of supporting documents. I uploaded both at the same time. The address is supposed to be robertwellsfineprints.com but it doesn't work.
    Thoughts appreciated.
    Robert

  • IWeb published "page not found"

    I've created a site in iWeb 2, published to a folder on my desktop & uploaded it to A Small Orange's web servers using Cyberduck. But when I try to view the site with either Safari or Firefox, I get the dreaded "404 page not found" message.
    Tech support at A Small Orange is not especially helpful & said "The problem is that your index.html redirects to a file welcome.php in the RobertsFine_ArtPrints folder. the welcome.php files does not exist."
    I asked what can be done about this & they said "If the files were generated by IWeb then you need to ask them why your files are not setup properly.
    Im sorry but there is no way that we can give you code that we do not have. This issue lays with your your site is coded."
    Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?
    Thanks,
    Robert

    I replied only to Ethmoid's response not to the entire thread, as I should have. My bad.
    Here's my reply to your replies:
    I uploaded the folder Robert Wells Fine Prints, which contained both the index.html file and the Robert Wells Fine Prints folder created by iWeb when I published. In Cyberduck, I uploaded them to the public_html on Small Oranges servers.
    I uploaded the whole RWFP folder created by iWeb all at one time.
    Ethmoid asked: "How did you manage to get a php file when iWeb does not support this? If you have created your site in iWeb, you welcome page should be Welcome.html and nothing like php."
    I have no idea how I did this, but it looks like I screwed it up pretty good. Could it have anything to do with the fact that at some point in this process (not sure when) I changed the site's name. Originally, I was going to call it Robert's Fine Art Prints, but that got changed to Robert Wells Fine Prints. Though I have no idea if this has anything to do with my current problem.
    Things have gotten worse. Thinking I did something wrong & could fix the problem by re-uploading, I deleted the files from the server and tried again. Now, most of the image files are failing to upload in Cyberduck.
    Chuck Usher asked "When you publish to a folder I believe you get a folder and a separate index.html file. did you up load both and address the index file? What is the site address? "
    Yes, you get an index.html and a folder of supporting documents. I uploaded both at the same time. The address is supposed to be robertwellsfineprints.com but it doesn't work.
    Thoughts appreciated.
    Robert

  • How can i edit Iweb published page to open as a Popup?

    I want to edit my iWeb site so that when a link is clicked it opens a different page as a popup with no other toolbars, scrollbars etc - just the image i want to show.
    I found some code online (http://www.quackit.com/html/codes/html_popup_window_code.cfm)  that does this in javascript, but i do not know where in the html file this would need to go for it to force that page to open as popup.
    I have text wrangler so i can edit and save the file in the right format again.
    I need to be able to set up various different triggers on a web page - Its a single photo image but i want to be able to open different pop-ups depending on where the viewer clicks. I tried using a blank shape (no fill, no stroke) along with an html snippet widget. This triggers the pop-up as i want, but it also places a definite empty box over the image. I need this to be invisible.  I have also read that the snippet widget is not the mpst reliable way to add code at specific places on the page.
    Hence i think the best way would be to insert code into the actual page that instructs it to open as popup.
    Please can someone advise me the best way to go about editing the code to get this result?
    thanks
    adam

    thanks for the suggestions...
    unfortunately, i don't understand the code enough to figure out what i need. The pop-ups you show are exactly right, but they are being triggered by smaller individual thumbnails.
    That is not what i want - i need to have various trigger points for different pop-ups, placed at diferent places on a larger single image.
    Imagine a photo of a crowd - each person when clicked on would open a popup showing a specific image. Its not a regularly laid out grid - and the trigger points need to be manually positioned.
    I have created a blank page with the same dimensions as the graphic it contains, then published this from iweb. When i link to this it opens the page as a docked page, with all the navigation bars, scrolling bars etc, as well as a large area of empty white page below the image.
    My question is really how do i edit the code of the graphic page so that it only pops open the graphic when its accessed. Surely the relevant code for that would be embedded in the page itself, and not the link that connected to it?
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    adam

  • IWeb publishes page but doesn't save it

    I make changes to iWeb, save, publish, and then when I open iWeb again - all those changes are gone! The published site is OK, but if I want to update again, I have to put in all that old stuff.   This only happens randomly - and usually when I type a lot of stuff!
    www.askmissreid.com
    If you go to "AVID" - all of those boxes have a file in them, but when I open iWeb, that is not the case.

    I seem to remember another person having this problem recently and I don't think the question had a satifactory answer.
    I think I would begin to suspect that the problem may be in the Domain file. You could start with a blank one and copy over some of the content from the original, add some new stuff and see if this saves OK.
    There's a download link for a blank domain file on this page...
    http://www.iwebformusicians.com/iWeb/iWeb-Tips.html
    You can launch two versions of iWeb to speed up the copy/paste process.

  • Can't select text in iWeb published pages

    I need to rebuild pages from existing ones on the web that were made with iWeb 09.
    Text boxes that also include inserted images appear to have lost the ability to have their text highlighted and copied off the web (existing) pages.
    Boxes that contain ONLY text seem to be selectable, just fine, but if ANY image has been inserted in the text stream when the page was designed, attempting to select just the text ends up selecting the entire box, which is not very helpful.
    Is there a way around this?

    Thanks so much for enlightening me on the VPR (very peculiar results) hidden inside iWeb 09.
    Whoda thunk that simply adding a simple drop shadow onto text would mess up the entire selectability of every bit of adjacent text in that text box?
    That qualifies for the IBotY (Institutionalized Bug of the Year) award. Surely the code writers should have seen this one coming and worked around it by automatically selecting and isolating the drop-shadowed text?
    Now a new conundrum.
    After fixing the text by dropping it into in-line text boxes, all is well except (wait for it)
    Just One More Thing.
    The boxes, now selectable, show up just fine in iWeb, all neatly packed together the way I want the layout to look.
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  • IWeb Pages Deleted

    Hi Guys,
    I run our small Business website using iWeb 2011. Never had a problem until I did a small website change on the home page today. Uploaded to FTP to then find 9 of my 22 pages are missing.
    When I re enter iWeb the pages have completely deleted them self.
    The URL is www.catz-eye.com & an example is http://www.catz-eye.com/Instructors.html I'm working hard to rewrite these, but (a). I'm looking for some light on how this happened and (b). How to make sure that it does not happen again.
    Many thanks for taking the time to read my post and reply

    You say that the same pages are missing when you publish your site to a folder on your hard drive?
    Try the following:
    1 - delete the iWeb preference file, com.apple.iWeb.plist, that resides in your
         User/Home/Library/ Preferences folder.
    2 - delete iWeb's cache file, Cache.db, that is located in your
    User/Home/Library/Caches/com.apple.iWeb folder (Snow Leopard and Earlier).
    3 - launch iWeb and publish to the folder again and check for missing pages.
    NOTE:  In Lion and Mountain 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.
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  • IWeb movie pages, when published -- no movies

    my iWeb movie pages, when published, came up lame, no movies, only areas where the movies should have been, all with faint Q's with question marks inside them
    LONG STORY SHORT, MAKE SURE YOUR MOVIES (as well as being located in your MAC HD and its proper MOVIE sidebar, that you CUT AND PASTE all your MEDIA YOU'RE USING IN YOUR iWeb SITE,
    CUT AND PASTE PHOTOS, MOVIES in dupe form right into your desktop where you've published your iWEB site folder.......that way, any browser, a .mac or outside web host, can locate your media better so that you don't get GHOST MEDIA PUBLISHING LIKE I DID...hopefully this will help both of us
    ALSO, in any iWeb website (named SITE in your desktop, or iDisc, or whatever or wherever you publish it, or even if you can find where on earth on your HD it is published, remember, if you have any MEDIA at all, NOTE IN MY CASE MEDIA MEANS MOVIES (not photos, so I'm not speaking to the photo blogs people, only iWeb MOVIE folks) anyway, all the compressed poetry video clips are right there, in a separate folder called MEDIA, that is every iWeb site, when published to .mac or a folder, which contains movies in .mp4 format or .mov format, all these will appear right in your site's MEDIA FOLDER....
    this is important as a concept....
    also, if you're using an outside web host like me (so that all my movies will LOAD QUICKLY), don't forget when FTP'ing (file transfer protocol'ing) your iWeb changes to your web host from your original MAC HD folder....remember to also send to the FTP/outside web host your MEDIA folder inside your SITE
    (which i only realized a couple hours ago, and which totally was a revelation, so i'm passing it along to you guys)....
    if you'd like to know exactly what i do here in nyc, i video the poetry scene, now for 20 years, and create educational poetry DVDs.... and my website is today's equivalant of operating a virtual business.....
    ....oh-oh, since I video poetry in NYC and go direct into a standalone DVD recorder to make single tracks of each poem...and then through Popcorn's mp4 program, I can make a movie file
    then..through QuickTime Pro's streaming compression system, reduce that file size to under 5 MBs,
    well, after lots of headaches, i am able to have 200 streaming video clips on an iWeb site, which apple itself said was impossible, that iWeb was only geared for less ambitious projects
    okay, so that is cool..until yesterday, when i began the whole process again with completely new poetry video clips....
    first, the iWeb pages were designed correctly...that took time....then i published the new pages to .mac, and only some of the movies showed up on the published pages, some had a big bright Q (which means the browser identifies the movie and will within 20 seconds load that movie), but what wracked my brain all day and night yesterday, why were there areas where the browser only showed the faint Q/Question mark inside (meaning the browser cannot find the movie)
    so what the.....!
    also i'm going from an iWed Folder to an FTP so I can use an outside web host and bypass THE MUCH SLOWER .mac browser (too slow when using movie clips for visitor to your site having to wait valuable seconds for **** movie to appear...with outside web host process almost immediate)
    .....any similar experiences?

    I am having the same problem.
    Now I am using iWeb 2.03. So when I uploaded the site to my server I see the Media folder you were talking about, and the videos are there. But when I go to the website I still get the faint Q with the question mark.
    Here is my site. http://mnorland.dadeschools.net
    The videos are supposed to be in the Athletics page, then go to football highlights.
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  • By publishing page in iweb how do I get the accents to appear correctly in the Portuguese language?

    By publishing page in iweb how do I get the accents to appear correctly in the Portuguese language?

    Your server is telling all browsers that the page is encoded as Latin-1.  Instead it must tell them it is UTF-8.  Ask them to fix this for your account.

  • Iweb page different to published page

    hi all, just starting out using iweb and have a couple of issues.
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    2nd question is why would my page that i have built look different once it is published using cyber duck, google ads not wear i placed them , structure of paragraphs is different etc..any help is greatly appreciated.
    Cheers

    Publish your site to a local folder using the second method shown on this page...
    http://www.iwebformusicians.com/iWeb/Publish-Website.html
    ... and launch it in the browser by double clicking the index.html file.
    Is this version OK?
    If not your need to troubleshoot iWeb....
    http://www.iwebformusicians.com/iWeb/iWeb-Tips.html
    If it is OK you have a problem with FTP or on the server.

  • Published page doesn't match page shown on IWeb

    Hi Folks, I have been trying to update my website, but one page won't publish as it is shown on IWeb. All the other pages are fine, but this one changes the font size and colour, changes the format of photos, puts in extra headings that are oddly formatted, and generally looks totally different to the modified page. I have tried reformatting the whole page- and it looks correct on IWeb, but when saved and published it goes weird again.
    Next time I open IWeb, it looks like it should- but again publishes strangely.
    Does anyone have any ideas?
    Thanks!

    Before viewing a freshly published page in the browser make sure you have emptied the browser cache.
    To find out where the problem lies you need to publish your site to a local folder and launch this version in the browser to see if its OK.
    If this version of your site has problems you need to troubleshoot iWeb. The steps required to do this, and more, are shown here under "Troubleshooting" .....
    http://www.iwebformusicians.com/WebMusic/iWebTips.html
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  • My iDisk Storage says it's full on my Site Publishing page and won't let me publish but when I got to my account details page looking to buy more space it says I've only used 3MB out of 20GB. Why are they different? And why did it stop letting me publish?

    I've been publishing just fine for the past few days and all of the sudden, when I click 'Publish Site' now, the 'content rights' pop up shows up. But then it wants me to sign into MobileMe (to which I'm already signed in). When I click 'sign in' it takes me to System Preferences > MobileMe > Account. I click on iDisk and it says "20.4 GB total, 2.7 MB used, 20.4 GB available" 
    (I'm not sure why my GB available is still the same even though I've used 2.7 MB.... it wouldn't really matter though if I was able to publish.)
    I went back to iWeb to my Site Publishing Settings page and at the bottom there's a bar labeled 'iDisk Storage' and it's completely blue (meaning used).
    I also went to my MobileMe account to 'Summary' and under 'Mail and iDisk Storage' it says '3 MB of 20 GB used'.
    I'm assuming that it's not letting me publish because it thinks that I have run out of iDisk storage but I could be wrong. I just renewed my MobileMe account in Feb so I'm all payed up.. that shouldn't be the problem. Do you know of any other reasons why it won't let me publish?
    I feel like something is wacky with my iDisk Storage either way.
    I really hope all of this stuff makes sense. I'm fairly new to Mac and I'm still not sure about all of the lingo.
    Thank you for any advice you can give! Any suggestions will be MUCH appreciated!!
    -Ashley

    Try the following:
    close iWeb.
    delete the iWeb preference file, com.apple.iWeb.plist, that resides in your Home/Library/Preferences folder.
    go to your Home/Library/Caches/com.apple.iWeb folder and delete its contents.
    reboot.
    launch iWeb and try again.
    If that doesn't help continue with:
    move the domain file from your Home/Library/Application Support/iWeb folder to the Desktop.
    launch iWeb, create a new test site, save the new domain file and close iWeb.
    go to the your Home/Library/Application Support/iWeb folder and delete the new domain file.
    move your original domain file from the Desktop to the iWeb folder.
    launch iWeb and try again.
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  • IWeb published old photo names... will not update

    I am having a problem with the photo pages. When I first built a photo page I used images whose file names were too long. When iWeb published the files the names became corrupted and would not display.
    I can't get iWeb to forget the original file names...
    I have re-named, deleted, re-imported, changes the file size, and made all the changes I can think of to get the photos to be seen as new images. No luck.
    Every time iWeb publishes the site it uses the "historic" names for the files.
    Any ideas? I'm about to delete the entire site and start over... but I would rather not do it that way. Who knows, that might not even work!
    Thanks!
    PPC Powerbook 1.67   Mac OS X (10.4.5)  

    I've also had that problem - real headache
    Here's a fix (in princple) :
    Within iWeb delete the photos you don't want from the page.
    Save "command-s"
    Quit iWeb
    Before re-opening iWeb go and check the 'Domain' 'package' - this is where iWeb stocks the ressources and assets for you as 'user' :
    user/library/application support/iWeb/Domain
    Click right to show hidden package contents (I use French Tiger so don't know if that's the right command name but you get what I mean).
    Here you'll see all the files/images etc you have used in any of your sites/pages.
    In principal when you save in iWeb the Domain gets updated and should throw out any images you deleted from your iWeb page - so those 'old' files should no longer exist.
    I think what you may have been doing is deleting images from the page and NOT SAVING that change. In principal Publishing to a folder or .Mac constitues a 'save' but I'm not convinced that the two have the same effect on the Domain.
    I actually binned directly from the Domain once but I've read elsewhere that tampering there might cause probs.
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  • Iweb - Publish error - can't create the file "..."

    Hey guys,
    I've seen this issue in a couple of discussions but nothing helps. When I try to publish my site I'm getting the following error note:
    "Publish error. Can't create the file "...png". The disk may be damaged or full, or you may not have sufficient access privileges."
    Same result whether I publish to an ftp or to a local folder.
    My disk is far from full and the site is merely a few megas heavy.
    The content is just text and a few photos.
    I have OS version 10.6.8 and Iweb 3.0.4.
    No passwords involved.
    I've tried all the tricks in the book:
    Duplicating the page that won't publish.
    Re-creating the page that won't publish.
    Deleting com.apple.iweb.plist from home/library/preferences
    Moving my site domain to another location, creating a new site and then putting the old one back
    Deleting cache from libray/caches/com.apple.iweb
    I re-installed Ilife
    Reboots
    Banging head repeatedly again wall
    Any idea what could be causing this and how to fix it?
    Pleymo

    Try the following:
    delete the iWeb preference file, com.apple.iWeb.plist, that resides in your Home() /Library/Preferences folder.
    go to your Home()/Library/Caches/com.apple.iWeb folder and delete its contents.
    launch iWeb and try again.
    If that doesn't help continue with:
    move the domain file from your Home/Library/Application Support/iWeb folder to the Desktop.
    launch iWeb, create a new test site, save the new domain file and close iWeb.
    go to the your Home/Library/Application Support/iWeb folder and delete the new domain file.
    move your original domain file from the Desktop to the iWeb folder.
    launch iWeb and try again.
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