IWeb to Apple TV

Can I play iWeb photo albums on Apple TV?

appletv can only show photos from the following locations
Flickr
MobileMe
or photos sync/streamed from itunes.

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  • Is Apple about to introduce a replacement for iWeb?? and where can I download iWeb to replace the one I lost??

    Having spent a little time searching for a replacement download for iWeb (details of why below)  it seems that I cannot find it anywhere in Apple Land.  From my limited experience here (iphone,  macbook pro, airport extreme and airport express)  it looks like Apple gradually withdraws stuff prior to introducing something really exciting  to replace it.
    So
    Question:   Is there a new super replacement for iWeb about to be introduced?  
    I cannot believe that Apple would take away something as great as iWeb (having read reviews and used it myself as a complete web novice)  without giving us something better.
    I foolishly followed some genius advice and did a wipe/reload of Lion, prior to updating to Mountain Lion (my fault, I thought my lovely Macbook Pro was running a little slow - probably wasnt - just me being impatient.) Anyway, long story short,  I lost iphoto (got it back by re-purchasing but would like a refund - another string running with this),   iWeb - can't find it anywhere - asked questions here in Apple Land and am getting some conflicting answers.
    I am sat in London without my iweb for a some days and would really like to get on with a bit of web stuff. 
    Question:  is there anywhere in Apple Land where I can download iWeb
    Question:  can you confirm that the iweb programme will be on one of the disks that came with the machine?   (they are 100 miles away so I will have to wait, unless there is an easier way)
    Sorry,  rambling a bit.
    Hope you can help out there
    Thanks
    Steve

    The iWeb application was specifically created to be used with .Mac and then MobileMe and Apple withdrew support for iWeb several months ago, when it was announced that MobileMe would be no longer and would be replaced by iCloud.  MobileMe ceased at the end of June this year and has been replaced by iCloud, that does not offer web hosting, so no need for iWeb.
    Apple stopped selling iWeb in its stores several months ago and has withdrawn support for iWeb, so no, you won't find either iWeb or iDVD for sale in the Mac App Store because Apple no longer sells it.
    You cannot download iWeb, so if you want iWeb, you will have to purchase the iLife 11 boxed set from Amazon and this contains iWeb 09 which is the latest version of iWeb.  Apple does not sell this either.
    If your Mac was running Snow Leopard, then it would have come with installation CD's, so yes, you should be able to re-load the whole of the iLife series, which includes iWeb, iDVD and iPhoto back onto your Mac running Mountain Lion.  You did not need to make an additional purcahse of iPhoto from the Mac App Store - you could have re-loaded from these CD's.  The only place you will get a refund is by contacting the Mac App Store. Nobody here can help you with that.
    So if you want iWeb back, check to see if it is on you installation CD's - it should be if you have a Mac running Snow Leopard and put it back on your Mac from there.  If not, then your only option is to purchase the iLife 11 boxed set from Amazon and you can load iWeb from there.
    As Apple no longer supports iWeb and there is no MobileMe any longer, then there are unikely to be any further updates to the programme and nothing else will come along.  You can still use the app though if you have it and it works with Mountain Lion, however, there may come a time when it won't work with future iOS updates, so it would pay you to look at the alternatives out there which are many and varied.  Take a look at RapidWeaver, Sandvox, Freeway Pro/Express, Flux 4 etc.  You can download free trials of most and some are for sale in the Mac App Store.
    Also, please be advised that this is a user to user forum and everyone here who replies to you is a user, so you are not talking directly to Apple here.
    Give Apple feedback directly by going to http://www.apple.com/feedback.

  • Please Apple...we're very tired of "Publish Error" on iWeb

    Over the past two days, we've all grown very tired of "PUBLISH ERROR: Mac account credentials validation failed for account."
    Is there a reason for the problem you could perhaps share with us? Are you applying all possible resources to correcting the problem immediately? Many people are depending on this service to work correctly.
    MacBook   Mac OS X (10.4.9)  
    MacBook   Mac OS X (10.4.9)  

    This forum isn't one that Apple necessarily looks at. To directly request .Mac support from Apple via email there is a form at the bottom of this link...
    http://www.apple.com/support/dotmac/iweb/
    For telephone support...
    http://www.apple.com/support/contact/phone_contacts.html
    And you can send feedback about iWeb to Apple via this link...
    http://www.apple.com/feedback/iweb.html

  • How to report iWeb users website for Violations to iWeb's and Apple's Terms of Services?

    I would like to report an iWeb users website for violating iWeb's & Apple's Terms of Services Policy.
    The iWeb users website clearly visibly includes the Apple logo and brand "Made on a Mac" on all they're iWeb pages.
    The iWeb users websites contains abusive nudity, etc. and is an escort site.
    How and where should I report this iWeb users website?

    Thanks QuickTimeKirk
    For the help and if it's not a TOS Violation then I appologize

  • What are our options for iWeb sites, in relation to iCloud? Is Apple dropping this type of hosting service?

    My husband and I have relied upon iWeb for our web sites for years....what now?
    Apple needs to address this issue soon! What are our options now, Apple, with iCloud?

    Great. Now really, what about iWeb Steve? http://twitpic.com/583j3k
    But seriously, it seems like many people are just trying to seed these discussions (about how upset people are over the unknown fate of iWeb) with suggestions such as; Try this or that web site building alternative, or Apple isn't obligated to you, or "you can easily publish your site to another server" blah, blah, blah. The fact is, thousands of people (or more) have learned to count on iWeb and Apple's one click publishing AND hosting to make their web sites. They have learned to make great looking web sites quickly with iWeb. They like iWeb. Some of us have used it for years. Apple is likely pulling the rug out from under ALL of these people. Many Sites, Blogs, Podcasts, Business Sites etc. will now simply cease to be if Apple stops supporting iWeb during the transition to "iCloud".
    The most frustrating thing of all is that Apple has not (as of yet) even said one thing about what will happen to all of the web sites already created with iWeb. They are just ignoring it so far. They have only given the press releases about MobileMe going away. It is rude in my opinion. Trying to "spin" the dialog about it now is not what is needed. I agree that Apple needs to answer the many legitimate concerns all the iWeb users are raising. And the sooner the better.

  • Error Publishing Podcast to ITunes using IWeb

    I am getting the following error publishing my podcast to Itunes using Iweb.
    We had difficulty reading this feed. Bad http result code: 500
    When I checked the rss.xml doc that iweb generates, it is very different from what itunes gives as an example. Do you guys plan on making your software match to the Itunes requirements so that it will post. I can edit and upload the xml file, but when iweb publishes again it will simply change it back to the wrong file.
    Is there an update coming? What should I do?

    Thanks for the suggestion. It seems that from GarageBand the only podcast option is to send it to iWeb. The option exists: "send song" to iTunes, but not "send podcast" directly to iTunes. I don't know if there's a meaningful difference between "song" and "podcast," but I've decided to wait.
    I contacted Apple (apparently I haven't yet exhausted my free tech-support options since the purchase of this MacBookPro) and was told that the problem is most likely with iTunes. We'll see what the iTunes team has to say...
    Further info I've learned: the audio podcast episode somehow got converted to a ".mov" file somewhere along it's path from being created in GarageBand to it's submission to iTunes. This is still a mystery to me as I specifically chose "MP3" when sending the episode from GarageBand to iWeb. Apple tech-support has passed me along the chain to the iTunes folks who only do tech support via email. So we'll see...

  • Iweb replacement

    I've built several sites using iWeb, but Apple's move to iCloud will kill blog comments, so I'm looking elsewhere... any recommendations?
    I have to be able to build a site with multiple blogs Specifically:
    On http://www.mouzon.com, I have a blog where I archive news, a bunch of blogs where I sell our house plans (one blog for each plan type,) two blogs for our image collections, a blog that is our book store, three blogs that describe our services, and a conventional blog where I talk about the things that might be interesting to those that follow our work.
    I do similar things on originalgreen.org, newurbanguild.com, and guildfoundation.org, taking blogs to places they don't normally go.
    I did all this in iWeb, knowing almost nothing about html. Is it possible to replicate these sites with some other tool without dedicating months of my life to learning html? Or is it even possible at all?
    And is there any chance of iWeb living on in some other form, like Filemaker did with a new company, or any chance of Apple launching a pro version? Some word of this could keep me as an Apple customer and not cause me to waste tons of time migrating elsewhere.

    Apple are not getting rid of iWeb, just MobileMe publishing. 
    iWeb is an app and you can still continue to use it.  You just need to upload your site to another host such as GoDaddy or HostExcellence etc.
    You are correct that Blog comments won't work - they were MMe only, but there are alternatives, such as adding http://www.intensedebate.com as a comment system instead.
    You could always consider using WordPress as a blog instead and just linking to it from your website - this is what I have always done and I have managed to change the templates in WordPress, so they have the same colours and look of my website.
    Have a look at http://www.weebly.com too. 
    You don't need to look for an alternative to iWeb yet.  It's an app and will still work.

  • Sending Apple Feedback- (A Guide)

    Hello everyone,
    I haven't posted here before but considered it necessary based on the recently released iWeb '08.
    It seems that there are serious issues with this piece of software, most of which have been documented throughout this forum.
    *Here is a link to provide Apple with feedback about iWeb: http://www.apple.com/feedback/iweb.html*
    I have already sent feedback and I am asking that you do the same (Positive & Negative). Please be pithy and succinct in your feedback (3 to 4 Sentences) and spread the word to anyone else you know.
    Three of the main issues I have with iWeb '08 are (Yours may differ):
    It's inability to include HTML code without using the HTML widget, which creates an iFrame.(Give us the option of “Code View”.)
    It's not possible to publish to a personal domain without purchasing a .mac membership.
    It does not support true Multi-site use. (It still publishes everything in the sites pane.)
    I am welcoming critiques if any of my points are off base, and I know that this list is not all-encompassing.
    Please, please send feedback to Apple, as they are a great company and they do have a history of listening to their faithful user base.
    Sincerely,
    Mark M.D.

    Here is a contact/support page to use also, but it is more general:
    http://www.apple.com/contact/
    Apple changes their Support area from time to time, and it seems that they are departmentalizing their products' feedback. You essentially already had the correct feedback page for iWeb!
    I am a .Mac Member and have been a year or two since Apple first created .Mac.
    So using "Web Widgets" won't work for you at all?
    http://www.apple.com/ilife/iweb/#widgets
    Apple does listen to its members' input for any info they need to change.
    Maybe you ought to read about the Mac OS X Server:
    http://images.apple.com/server/docs/WebTechnologies_Adminv10.4.pdf
    Paula

  • Living in Brasil can I publish my iWeb site on a foreign hosting site?

    Hello folks,
    I have a web site developed with iWeb and presently published in a hosting site in Brasil, but I am unhappy with such hosting site for several reasons,  the main one is that it doesn't "speak" iWeb  and Apple language, making almost impossible to update my site, but also, their cost and Customer Services aren't good.
    Mobileme ends today and iCloud won't host iWeb sites, so I wonder if other, iWeb friendly sites, not located in Brasil, or even Brazilian ones,  would host my site?
    Thanks in advance   Paulo

    You can host your website with a host from any country. The only thing you may run into may be the added cost of telephone support. Most of the larger webhosts also provide pretty good instant chat or email support. I have not actually had to call my current webhost for any of the minor issues I have ran into. They have been able to solve my issues within quick order via intant chat or email. 
    I have been using IX Webhosting for several years now with little to no problems "usually the problem was something I did" and they have been quick to solve any issue I have come across.
    http://jeffnitschke.com/IXWebHosting.html
    http://jeffnitschke.com/wordpress/2012/06/how-do-i-move-my-mobileme-site-ix-web- hosting-blog/

  • Where can i find iweb

    We have been using iWeb for our family business for site development and maintenance. Lately, we bought new iMacs for our offices and we suddenly realized we cannot buy iWeb from apple anymore. It is nowhere to be found!!! Our site is useless now!!! Why? What happened. Where can i find the iWeb program? Please, help!

    First of all, thank you for your answer.
    Unfortunately, the iweb program was only installed on this one device which got stolen. We have backup discs of the site itself but nothing that contains any iweb (dmg) file, so as to transfer it to the other computers. As to the old installation disc - i believe it is long gone, so it cannot be done.
    I am sorry that my ignorance annoys you, but I cannot help you there. I visited this forum, searched it with "iWeb" as a key word and i landed here, so.......
    I understand i probably didn't do it right, but if i were a pro I probably wouldn't be needing your help now, would I?
    I'll do a search again through the forum, but meanwhile my question remains: "where can i find/get/buy/etc. iweb"?
    P.S. I tried to find it on the app store - i might have messed up there too - but it isn't there.

  • Simple explanation of what is happening with iWeb and Mobile Me. Can anyone explain this simply and if our existing web site can be hosted elsewhere, if so can it still be updated using iWeb. Any advice very welcome

    We have a website that has run successfully using iWeb and Mobile me. We understand Mobile Me is being discontinued from June. From this forum it seems iWeb also is not being supported any more. So can the existing site be hosted successfully with another provider or is it best to start again. If so any advice on options would be very welcome;
    Thanks
    PB

    For the most part if you just get a new webhost you can continue to run with iWeb. Since you are still running Tiger iWeb should work just fine for you. You will simply need to publish your website to a folder or with the built in FTP in iWeb. Apple has simply quit updating iWeb & there will come a day when iWeb quits working in the later OS's whatever kitty comes after Lion.
    Here's a link to who I use for Hosting:
    http://jeffnitschke.com/wordpress/?p=84

  • Iweb, rapidweaver, freeway....

    I've been using iWeb but Apple isn't really "supporting" it any more, there are no updates and although it is relatively easy to use I don't like some of it.  I'd like to make a gallery for my photography site and I don't like the way iweb handles it.  I'd like to see a strip at the bottom or somehow be able to pick the pictues you see and a slideshow.. I just want a little more control and some options.
    Has anyone used either Rapidweaver or Freeway Pro and if so what do you think?
    Thanks,
    Susan

    I'd like to find out what people in this discussion are using now? Is that permitted?
    (EG: I'm 'bumping' this thread not because I'm a troll or anything, but because members here sounded like they were at the beginning of a journey and I'd like to hear how that went and what they are doing now).
    These are the alternatives to iWeb that tempt me.
    Freeway Pro
    http://www.softpress.com/products/freeway-pro.html
    Rapidweaver
    http://www.realmacsoftware.com/rapidweaver/overview/
    Sandvox
    http://www.karelia.com/sandvox/
    or Flux?
    http://www.theescapers.com/flux/
    And of course Adobe Muse which looks AWESOME and would be the one I would buy automatically, but for the fact that it is subscription based. That's just rude. It could end up really expensive over the long term. I don't like being charged for software when it might just sit there for a year without being used. I like owning it outright, just in case I need it again in the next 5 years (or when this computer reaches end of life...)

  • Third party html editor-allow google analytics to work on iWeb

    I want people to find me via google search, so need to get inside frame of iWeb. Apple tech told me there is no access to the iWeb source file. Is there a third party html editor that I can use in front of iWeb? With apologies for an unsophisticated question.

    work wonk wrote:
    Matti-
    First time in discussion and this is most helpful. (how do I cut the answer the way you did my question and then respond? Trying to do it inelegantly below.)
    First, click the quote mark above the little box you're typing in ^. That makes the full text of the person you're responding to appear at the top of your response. Then, to cut it up, you just put your cursor where you want to respond and push return to start a new paragraph. Basically, anything with an ">" sign on the left gets put in the quote box. Your response, without the ">" sign, is regular text. You can Preview to see how it looks before you post.
    Matti: Include the text content in your iWeb site itself. Google can search that. No need for editing html just for that. For example, add the names of the authors and their books next to the m4a's.
    ww: I do put the name of the interview next to the embedded picture of the author, but I thought Google could not crawl within a "frame" (just learned this limitation).
    This is where someone else might have better advice, but as far I know, iWeb doesn't create "frames." It creates basic pages that can be catalogued by a search engine. Unless there's something about the template you're using that's creating frames within pages that are hard to search - not sure if that's the case - but perhaps that's what you're referring to.
    In summary, I think iWeb is too templated to allow google viewing and I will need to ftp my site to an outside third party.
    Reading your description of what you're trying to do, it does sound like it would work better on a 3rd party host. For lack of a better word, sites with "heft" do better on a 3rd party host.
    Also, I've found that as much as you can keep things simple in iWeb, the better they are overall, the more universally compatible with other browsers like IE and - in my opinion - the better they look.
    I stay away from ginned up themes and, using basic pages as a starting point, have made a few iWeb sites that are quickly found and catalogued by the search engines, and are universally compatible with all browsers.
    Is TextWrangler akin to WordPress?
    No. TextWrangler is a document editor (like Microsoft word) that is optimized for opening up and editing html files.
    After you publish to a folder but before you FTP up to your host, opening up the html files iWeb generated using TextWrangler allows you to tweak the html code. There are some programs that will automatically "optimize" the pages for you as well. If you prefer to access the html and edit them yourself, TextWrangler works well and is free. For example, if there is an image of an author, there is an associated (blank by default) "alt" field that you could fill in with the author's name. This helps a search engine understand what the image is.

  • IWeb "announce" not working

    Updated our website using iWeb today, and when the "Announce" dialogue appeared, the "announce" button won't work. It used to open Mail so I could send a message to the group, but that doesn't happen any more. Anyone experience this behaviour?
    Ron

    iWeb was discontinued several years ago    
    iWeb FAQ - About MobileMe, iCloud, Mountain Lion and iWeb
    For assistance, post your topic in the iWeb community >  iWeb: iLife: Apple Support Communities

  • How can I get net newest version of iWeb?

    Have a site which are build with iWeb. I have lost the app last time i had a new system.
    Any solution?

    Try here:
    http://support.apple.com/downloads/#iweb
    Note:  Apple ceased development of iWeb in 2011. It would be a good idea to extract the sites to regular html files so they can be edited more easily and not depend on defunct applications.

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