IWeb Site List

Here is a site listing many iWeb sites posted on .Mac. I opened all but 20 to their first page. Each loaded quickly. There's a lot of variety. - Fabe
http://web.mac.com/athyrio/iWeb/iWeb_Sites/1.html

link now dead

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  • Iweb site, listing in search engine looks bizarre??

    How do I change what appears in the search listing, I get this below:(
    Welcome2
    Welcome | Bridal | Bridesmaid | Communion | Accessories shapeimage1_link0 shapeimage1_link1 shapeimage1_link2 shapeimage1_link3 shapeimage1_link4 ...
    www.boutiquebrides.com/ - Cached - Similar
    It appears to be picking up info from my menu... Why is this?
    thanks

    Roddy is right. You are not giving the search engines enough content to display in the search results. This can be fixed by a better title tag, as well as adding a decent description.
    To do this, download iWeb SEO Tool, as Roddy has mentioned. http://www.ragesw.com/products/iweb-seo-tool.html
    Here is a video which shows you how to use this application. http://apptorial.com/how-to-use-rage-softwares-iweb-seo-tool/
    I would also recommend the iWeb SEO Video walkthrough which will teach you everything you need to know about your site and search engine optimization.
    http://www.ragesw.com/educate.php

  • FINALLY!! Google has my iWeb site listed now but my question is...

    in order to find my website http://www.ericseals.com
    one has to search for ericseals (with no space inbetween). I assume most people would type in Eric Seals (with space inbetween) but it does not find the site that way.
    Any comments or advice on how to correct this problem if there is one is appreciated. Thanks in advance. Take care
    Eric

    Actually, if you do a search for "eric seals" (with the space and in quotes) you're right there at the top at http://www.sportsshooter.com/ericseals/ and, since I'd imagine that site gets lots of hits, that helped a lot with getting you onto google.
    Even without the space and the quotes, you get to SportsShooter which will end up at your site which is still a good thing.
    So, it's not really not too big of a problem!

  • Is there any way to delete a page listing on the top of the IWeb site. I created a page which has links to the other pages, so I don't need all of them listed on top...

    Is there any way to delete a page listing on the top of the IWeb site. I created a page which has links to the other pages, so I don't need all of them listed on top...

    Better ask in the iWeb forum.
    Answer : inspector > first icon from the left > uncheck 'Display navigation menu'
    For future reference, also look at the other icons.

  • My iWeb site can not be opened by many windows users only macs.

    My iWeb site should open for all platforms = How to do?
    I am also confused about compatability of my hard work and new iWeb sites (I love the iWeb App yet i got 4 family members all in different locations in the USA who run windows ....tell me that they could not open the web site which I announced via email.) Other Mac users did reply back saying it opened fine.
    Please send me a way to enable my work to open or if u must please tell me if the windows users need a RSS Reader and or .Mac accounts and or iTunes etc etc ...I wish to feel like the work I do on my Mac is compatable for all. As is Apple continues to isolate others and will include others only if they switch....
    Hey Macs are great so why not attract others with a platform that just includes all. Noone wants to enter a beautiful garden if the path to it is filled with thorns and at entrance others find a closed gate which reads You are not welcome.... that aint right and I'm a dumb bell old Dad who thought finally I was creating a web page that all could visit.
    Send instructions please on how all people can access my iWeb sites.
    Alex L
    My post above was replied with suggestion from Tom as seen then I followed up with thanks as seen.
    Anyone else out there have problems and answers per setting iWeb sites so all platforms can access your site???
    I really doubt there is any way for anyone to help
    you unless you provide the url which is not opening
    some some users.
    Thanks Tom for posting a reply which suggests I post my url so I have listed it below. I am just a Dad with all else so know that the guy writing this and using iWeb is a novice old man. I do like iWeb very much so if u can again reply or anyone reply how to allow all PC users to be able to visit this site than great.
    Thanks
    http://web.mac.com/alxnj/iWeb/ALsite/My_Family.html
    Anyone else have ideas and or same problem?

    Thanks Andy,
    I wish I could have told my sister about this as she could not open my homepage back before my new iWeb site. She now can open my site without the yet in case denial window does appear = I thank you.
    I think my iWeb site works as Noone has said otherwise from any platform etc...
    Alex L
    I do agree that should not have to be a consideration for any users so i agree that it would be great if Apple could allow simplicity to run seemlessly.
    I have had this problem since Homepage, and here is
    what has worked for me. I send out the link, and
    then for PC users I send the link with "<" after the address (without quotation
    marks. e.g., <http://site.com>).
    I also put a note that if that doesn't work, to just
    copy and paste the link into a browser. With that I
    have only had 1 person say they still can't open.
    Everyone else gets it to work.
    It's a lot to do and seems like a hassle, but you get
    used to it.
    Hope this helps!
    Andy Martini
    PS - APPLE! When are you going to fix this??! It
    seems like such a small thing yet you guys have been
    stumped for YEARS on this!

  • My iWeb Wish List for '07

    Just sent the following to Apple's iWeb Feedback; figured I'd post it here as well just for the heck of it.
    Some of these requests may apply only to my particular -- some would say peculiar -- workflow, but I suspect there are at least a couple which other user's might share.
    (using iWeb 1.1.2 under OX X 10.4.8)
    One User's iWeb Wish List:
    1) Option to have Comments included in Captions for online albums.
    When Importing pics from iPhoto, there should be four checkboxes:
    one for Image Name (i.e. Title),
    one for Date,
    one for Time,
    and especially one for Comments!
    -- allowing the user to determine which of those four bits of iPhoto info are included in the Captions for any kind of online album. It's crazy that right now I can't put up an iWeb photo page that automatically includes the Comments I've taken the time to enter in iPhoto as part of that photo's Caption online.
    If iWeb wants to claim true integration with iPhoto, then this feature seems like a pre-version 1 no-brainer.
    2) "Open in New Window?" option for Hyperlinks.
    When designating some text or a picture as a link, PLEASE give us the option to make that link one that will open in the browser's current page (the default), OR one that will open in a NEW PAGE.
    That's a basic design choice which the creator of any web page should be allowed to make.
    (At least with Homepage I was able to fool it by adding
    " target="_blank
    to the URL I was entering, making Hompage think the addition was actually part of the URL, but causing any browser to see it as the HTML command to open the preceding link in a new window. Unfortunately I can't seem to get this trick to work in iWeb -- would love it if someone could tell me why.)
    3) User-configuarable slideshows.
    When I first started using iWeb, and saw how configurable the pages themselves were, I naturally searched for the Slideshow options. Just basic stuff, like the seconds per-slide duration; the kinds of transitions; the default to change slides manually or automatically; whether to have the controls and the top row of thumbs always visible or show only when you mouse over them; whether to use the reflection effect; what color background to use; the image display size -- that kind of thing. (The kind of control offered in the shareware program ShutterBug, for example.)
    You already know what I found: zilch. It almost feels like two different teams developed the two parts of the program (the wonderfully-customizable Page Creator vs. the take-it-or-leave-it Slideshow) -- or maybe they just ran out of time before the iLife '06 release, and had to throw in the Slideshow part before it was ready.
    4) Previewable Slideshows
    And then I find that not only can I not customize the Slideshow in any way, I can't even preview it within the app itself -- I have to publish the page first, then "preview" it in a browser. This whole section of the iWeb app is definitely not ready for prime time.
    5) More web viewing options.
    The viewer of my iWeb photo page should be able to click on a thumbnail and have it open as either an image in its own window, OR (as is the case in HomePage) as the first frame in a slideshow.
    And even when it opens as an image in a separate window, there should still be the basic <-PREV and NEXT-> buttons to allow the viewer to keep looking at the full-sized images without having to close each window and then double-click on the next thumbnail.
    6) Automatic page length extension.
    Would be a nice user pref to have the page height automatically adjust as new content is added, or as pix are dragged down past the current bottom of page.
    7) Space-saving Import options.
    In order to conserve space on our .Mac accounts, and make for better downloading times of the photo page itself, iWeb needs to offer several Import options once the desired pics from an iPhoto Library (or just from a Finder folder) have been selected:
    Let users pick whether the photos will be uploaded full-size, or automatically reduced to a user-definable maximum height and/or width.
    And make sure to also have (perhaps under an Advanced tab) a sliding scale of jpg quality, with an instant feedback showing what the total file size will be at that particular setting.
    These size and quality parameters should be applicable either to individual files, or to the entire Import as a whole.
    8) Tell us the URLs.
    Simply mousing over a page or site name in the Site Organizer pane (or right-clicking on same), should reveal its full URL as currently published, and allow you to easily copy that URL to the Clipboard (and in turn Paste that URL into a document or an e-mail).
    I know the iWeb URLs all follow the same naming pattern, but why not make it easier for us to access and Copy/Paste those URLs, instead of having to "figure them out"?
    9) Make the Text Boxes easier to see and to move.
    Right now a newly-inserted Text Box is virtually invisible, and until you actually type some text into it it's bloody hard to grab a hold of.
    I'm hoping most of these features have already been incorporated into the next release of iWeb -- and if not, that you'll give serious consideration to implementing all of them as soon as possible. Your users will thank you!
    John Bertram
    Toronto

    This is a user forum, so we can't help with this! You
    can provide iWeb feedback in the File menu of the app.
    Indeed -- hence the very first line of my post:
    "Just sent the following to Apple's iWeb Feedback; figured I'd post it here as well just for the heck of it..."
    Also why I didn't post it as a Question seeking help. Nevertheless, thanks for pointing me both to your site and the RowanCottage one. I'll check out all the iWeb tips on both.
    Meanwhile...
    2) "Open in New Window?" option for Hyperlinks.
    Here's how to do it:
    http://web.mac.com/varkgirl/iWeb/Varkgirl/Open%20links
    %20in%20new%20window.html
    Let's hope that any of these workarounds will soon be a thing of the past. I have to believe that the iWeb team has realized by now that giving the user (i.e. the iWeb page creator) the option to designate how each and every link should open (same page or new page) is such a basic, obvious feature that it MUST already be implemented in the next iWeb, and is only awaiting the release of iLife '07 -- or whatever the next iLife suite will be called.
    6) Automatic page length extension.
    Would be a nice user pref to have the page height
    automatically adjust as new content is added, or as
    pix are dragged down past the current bottom of
    page.
    Um, it does this already.
    Then I must be doing something very wrong. I just tried again -- grabbed a graphic, dragged it down to the bottom of the page so that half of it was now out of site, let go and voila -- nothing. "Content Height" in the Page Inspector didn't change one pixel.
    Even the "Creative" at the downtown Toronto Apple Store -- who I happened to see giving an iWeb demo/workshop the other day -- said the only way to extend the page length was to add a larger value to the Content Height box in the Inspector.
    But I'd still love to know if there's a more intuitive, hands-on kind of way.
    9) Make the Text Boxes easier to see and to move.
    Turn on "Show Layout" in the View menu
    I already did. My point was that even with "Show Layout" on, the faint grey text box that first appears is often hard to see, especially against certain backgrounds. Interestingly, that same Apple Store staffer made the exact same observation (with no prompting from me), and also commented on how the initial blank text box was also tricky to grab and reposition -- he said he always just types some random garbage text first, THEN moves the now much more easily grabbable text box to where he wants it on the page.
    Anyway, I felt at least a little vindicated to hear an Apple frontline employee share a couple of the same little annoyances that had been bugging me just a few days earlier!
    Cheers,
    John Bertram
    Toronto

  • What is the maximum number of pages  in an iweb site

    Is there a limit to the number of pages I can put in my iweb site?
    I managed 30 but ran out of room in the nav bar for more pages.
    Thanks for helping

    Roddy's reply woke me up to the fact that my demo sites are seemingly all one site but in actuality are 5 separate sites in one domain file.
    Site 1 - Contents which is the page listing for all of the other 4 sites.
    Site 2-5 - each of these sites has their own navbar, In that navbar is a Contents page which is a Redirect to the Contents site.
    This lets me modify one site, i.e. add or remove a page, and only have to change the Contents site to update the change in all sites. There are numerous ways you can arrange the Contents page.
    This is what it looks like in iWeb;
    Click to view full size
    However, if you have a domain name it will apply to only one of the sites, like the Contents sites which would be the gateway to the other sites
    Just one of many ways you can group pages so that they don't all have to be displayed in the navbar of every page.

  • How can I export one iWeb site (of two) out to another user

    I am working in Lion. I created two iweb sites - one for me and one for another user. I am trying to export the files to that user so he can continue updates. But when i make copies of the site it is linked to my site. How do I separate and export the files to him? Thanks!

    HI Ben,
    Unfortunately the other website - let's call it Charles - is not listed separately - it has somehow joined with mine. So if I delete his I delete mine. Something happened when I upgraded to Lion and they became joined' somehow.
    I do see the file in Library but I still don't know how to separate them.
    Thanks!
    Emily

  • IWeb site registered but not showing up in Google

    I've registered my iweb site through google's webmaster tools using DNS since my domain name is registered through go daddy. I've also got an account for it on google analytics using iWeb SEO but when i search google for my site, nothing shows up. I've even typed my website in verbatim and I still get nothing.
    is there something else I need to do to get my site listed? I've started adding title tags and meta data to my most important pages (home and blog) to see if that would help. When I had my blog on wordpress and verified it through google webmaster it showed up the next day in search and i didn't even have to do any of the SEO like meta data.
    I feel like i've missed a step, or maybe iweb is not as easily indexed?
    HELP!

    Further information regarding the details would be helpful. However, if the site is unreachable it may be due to a known issue between GoDaddy and MobileMe. I spoke with tech support today regarding a similar issue with a iweb account that I have a DNS for through GoDaddy. The issue is being looked at by the support team and hopefully will be resolved quickly, but it I was advised that the issue appears to be from attacks on the iweb side which require the DNS address to be taken offline temporarily.

  • How can I integrate a "fill in your name form" on my iWeb site ?

    Hello,
    I am looking for a contact page in the iweb. A contact sheet where I can have my clients fill in theirs name,adress and e-mail adress and leave a comment. Is there one ? or how can I easily create one ?
    Please let me know ,
    friendly yours
    gunilla in paris
    MacBook   Mac OS X (10.4.10)  

    http://www.varkgirl.com/Varkgirl/Add%20forms.html
    if you want the info emailed to you
    or
    http://www.varkgirl.com/Varkgirl/Popup%20Guest%20Book.html
    if you want it to show up like a guestbook
    or
    http://js-kit.com/comments/
    for a different option that shows up directly on the page
    You can add just about any type of html code, widget, or add-on to your iWeb site if you are willing to do a little post-publish editing.
    Basic Instructions are here:
    http://iweb.varkgirl.com
    (Click on the first "tip" link in the list)
    Disclaimer: My website contains various ads, so if you click them while visiting my site, I will receive financial compensation, which I use for materials for my classroom.

  • Can I publish iWeb sites and Gallery albums in one place?

    My Gallery has 66 personal photo albums of simple events (each photo with a caption). Using iWeb, I also have created a multi-page personal website of photos for each of 16 complex events (each site has a welcome page followed by 3-5 photo pages, and all pages have a few sentences of introduction). Now that my beloved Apple has spurned me, I'm hoping to get even, sort of, and post everything--all my photo albums and all my photo websites--in one place. This requires more complexity than I've seen in hunting among suggested replacments for iWeb or Gallery.
    In my drooling ignorance, I can imagine a website that has a few levels. On one level are key photos for all gallery albums PLUS key photos for all websites. A user clicks on the main photo of an album or website, and it opens either an album's photos (the current gallery way) or a site's welcome page.
    As best I can tell, I want too much. As promising as a site like Zangzing appears, it and others are limited to a single level of photos or to some six interior pages.
    Level one shows the key photo for each gallery album AND a key , and has a grand welcome page with linkClick on an album photo and it opens all the album's photos. Click on a website photo, and it opens to s that read, say, "Albums 2000-2005," "Albums 2006-2012," "Websites 2000-2005," Websites 2006-2012." At the next level, each album and each website appears . A Even better would be page links that intersperse albums and websites in chronological order. A user click on the main photo of an album or website and it opens either
    lists albums in, say, five-year clusters an  for --, perhaps one page for lots of links, maybe albums by years and websites by years.
    albums top-level row of albums (like Gallery) with the websites peppered among them. Click on a website photo

    PLEASE IGNORE ANY EARLIER VERSION. IT'S A DRAFT OF THE FOLLOWING QUESTION . . .
    My Gallery has 66 personal photo albums of simple events (each photo has a caption). Using iWeb, I also have created 16 personal websites of photos of complex events (each site has a welcome page followed by 3-5 photo pages, and all pages have a few sentences of introduction). Now that my beloved Apple has spurned me, I'm hoping to get even, sort of, and post everything--all my photo albums and all my photo websites--in one place. This requires more complexity than I've seen in hunting among suggested replacements for Gallery or iWeb.
    In my drooling ignorance, I can imagine a master website that has a few levels. On one level are key photos for all gallery albums PLUS key photos for all websites. When a user clicks on the key photo of an album or website, it opens either an album's photos (the current Gallery way) or a site's welcome page.
    As best I can tell, I want too much. As promising as a site like ZangZing seems, it and others seem limited to a single level of photos or to some six interior pages (far fewer than my 16 iWeb sites). Maybe I could create a grand entrance page that has links that read, say, "Albums 2000-2005," "Albums 2006-2012," "Websites 2000-2005," Websites 2006-2012." But then I'd be burying the albums and sites themselves at lower levels.
    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

  • Why is my iweb site "passworded" & why are my domains "mixing"?

    I created a second iweb site and put it in a new folder. It shows up on my idisk as separate and I can access it using my web.mac url. I then parked 2 domains at godaddy and pointed them to my 2 web.mac sites. I can't understand why I have the following problems:
    1. When I enter in Safari the domain for the first site (www.ponocat.com), it then brings up the domain for the second site (www.kcbaileyphotography.com) and opens the 2nd site. (I can still get to the 1st site thru the original <http://web.mac.com/kcbailey49/FoodStuff>, so I know the site is still there.) GoDaddy tells me this is an iweb problem, because the domain has the right pointer.
    2. When I enter the name for the second site (www.kcbaileyphotography.com), I am asked for a password. I never passworded it.
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    When you create a second site in iWeb, unless you create a new domain file, it will publish to dotmac just as it does with the other site.
    No need to put it in a folder.
    The site at the top of the list is the default site when you type:
    http://web.mac.com/kcbailey49/
    Which in this case is:
    http://web.mac.com/kcbailey49/kcbaileyphotography/
    http://www.kcbaileyphotography.com redirects to that site.
    Your domain
    http://www.ponocat.com
    redirects to:
    http://web.mac.com/kcbailey49/FoodStuff/Home.html
    When you move a site to the top of the list, or when you manually put a site (including the index.html file) in the sites folder of you iDisk, that Site will become the Default one.
    Your redirects will just do what they are told. So there's no need to call on GoDaddy. Perhaps checking your redirect settings will be a good idea.
    It takes a bit of mental juggling to graps all this.

  • How to PROMOTE your iWeb site...............

    iWeb is soooooooo user friendly.
    I'm new to creating a web site and I
    was wondering, how you go about
    promoting my website on search
    engines such as Yahoo and Google.
    Any suggestions?
    Cheers

    Here are some more details on how to get your site listed more/better/faster:
    1. Go to http://www.google.com/addurl/?continue=/addurl and submit your URL. Submit both yourdomain.com and http://web.mac.com/yourusername
    FYI, if you use forwarding on yourdomain.com, Google will be happier/more likely to index your mac.com addresses. No way around this.
    2. Submit your site (either URL) to http://www.iwebusersites.com
    3. Get other people you know to post links to your site, and you should include your url when you post in bulletin boards/forums, etc. The more places your links are, the more likely Google is to find you.
    4. Add Meta tags to your pages.
    Get MassReplaceIt
    http://www.hexmonkeysoftware.com
    Here's a page on how to use it:
    http://web.mac.com/will.englefield/iWeb/WillG4PB/MRI.html
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    </head>
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    <meta name="description" content="insert description of your site"><meta name="keywords" content="keywords for your site separated by commas"></head>
    5. This is a big one: Check the text on your page - perhaps it is being converted to images. Make sure you use a web safe font, put text in text boxes, not shape boxes, and don't add effects (shadows, etc) to the text or text boxes. This way Google has something to search on your pages.
    6. Create a sitemap and submit it to Google
    https://www.google.com/webmasters/sitemaps/docs/en/about.html
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    http://www.sitemapdoc.com/Default.aspx
    There are instructions for doing this all over the forum if you do a search.
    7. Wait patiently. It takes time

  • IWeb wish-list (maybe in iLife '07)

    The whole iLife suite is definitely a bargain for what you get. Having said that, I still have a wish-list for iWeb. If I missed some of the capabilities listed below, I'd love to hear from anyone, but these are a few of the things I hope to see in iWeb '07. If you've got more, bring 'em on. I'm going to send my list to Apple using the "Provide iWeb Feedback" menu. Who knows? You can't score if you don't shoot!
    My iWeb wish-list:
    1. Support for tables.
    2. Support for bookmarks within pages.
    3. Better control of image resolution when importing from iPhoto.
    4. Ability to import and post calendars from iCal (I was a little surprised this didn't make it into the 1.0 release). You should even be able to have your site dynamically link to a calendar that you've synchronized with your .mac account.
    5. Ability to view page source and hand-code HTML on your pages.
    6. FTP support.
    7. Vertical navigation bars.
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    9. Automated page elements like a text field that updates with today's date when you change the text on the page. Like the text you see at the bottom of pages that reads, "This page last updated on XX/XX/XX"
    10. Content height and width management by percentage or pixels (currently it's only pixels). By percentage, the page will dynamically adjust height and width as users grow or shrink the sizes of their browser windows.
    11. Ability to update the themes of sites without having to "start over."
    12. Hyperlink validation for your entire site - verify there are no broken links. This is especially useful for external links.
    13. More control over modifying themes.
    14. Ability to create new themes.
    14. Better control over navigation menus (ability to view links as buttons or text; change fonts/font size without having to apply a different theme, etc.)
    15. Others?

    Just a few additions and comments:
    . Ability to view page source and hand-code HTML on
    your pages.
    php support would be cool too
    and the ability to add custom CSS
    6. FTP support.
    where only updated pages are uploaded, and not the entire site
    It should be possible to chose if iWeb should run in "beginner" or "advanced" mode. In the adv you should be able to chose if you want to include the fancy slideshow and hit counters, etc to an external website
    commenting on the blogs is a must too. Blogs seem like a waste to me if no one can comment on the entries.
    I would also like to see "cleaner" coding, but it's no biggy, would just make it easier to modify coding!
    Oh, and if you hard-code something, then iWeb needs to leave it alone. Can't have iweb overwrite changes you've made everytime you change something in iweb and re-upload!!
    Now some of you might notice that I only have iLife '05, so how can I have all this suggestions? Just based upon the limitations I've read about. If apple implement a few of these changes to iWeb, I might just invest in a new iLife package.
    I've made websites for a long time, and I must admit I would love to be able to use iWeb to design my webpages. It just needs to be a bit more flexible
    thanks for taking the iniativ, Peter!
    Chris
    iBook G4 Mac OS X (10.4.3) iLife '05

  • How to copy iWeb blog to new iWeb site?

    Hi Folks,
    I am able to successfully move, via drag and drop, my blog from an old iWeb site to a new one in iWeb.
    However, what I want to do is to preserve the old blog as a backup, and them start updating and chagging the blog contet in the new iWeb site. I actually use the blog on my site as a way to list courses.
    I've tried to copy files in the iWeb site files, and then reopen iWeb, and I can't see the blog page listed.
    Any ideas?
    Thanks,
    Inoshi

    To be able to drop and drag from one site to another in iWeb, you firstly need to have iWeb 09.  You then need to open the relevant domain.sites file and you need to have the sites underneath each other, so Site1 above and then Site2 below and all you do is just click on the Blog page on Site1 and just drag it over and down to Site2.
    You can't do it individually, but you need to drag from one site to another.
    I would also advise that you don't use the iWeb blog, as it is not that good and there are better alternatives out there.
    You might like to look at some new software too such as EverWeb - http://www.everwebapp.com.  It is very like iWeb, but is actively supported and developed whereas for the last 2 years, iWeb has not been and has not been sold by Apple either.
    If you wanted a better blogging system, you could transfer your whole website into WordPress.org.  You need to install it on a server at your web host, but it might serve you better and you can create a blog it you want to and you can extend it with the use of plugins.  Would not take too long to re-create depending on the size of your site and it is relatively easy to use compared to the other CMS's.
    Think about changing before iWeb becomes unusable.

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