Lets see your iWeb created iPhone / Touch sites

Interested in seeing any iWeb sites which have been specifically designed for the iPhone or iPod Touch. I am tinkering with one at the moment but would love to see what everyone else has done.

Forgot to say my attempt (not finished yet) is:
http://iphone.newslite.tv
I have just added a Web Clip Icon to show on the main page should anyone bookmark it.
The main site is MT4 not iWeb, I had used iweb originally but got frustrated with the long update time when adding posts.

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  • Lets see your website created on Iweb.

    Hi
    I thought that I would start a thread so that you can show people here your website to help inspire them with their own creations.
    Here is mine which maybe not the best website in the world, but I have kept it very simple to work mostly as an online portfolio so clients can get an idea of what I do as a photographer.
    http://web.mac.com/jamie_jones

    hello Mireille, thanks a lot for the feedback. I actually tweaked a few things after I read what you wrote. I added easier navigation to the pages, and im still brainstorming the Welcome page but I made it a bit tighter so it can be appealing. i was gonna ask you how are the Film links running. i know on some computers they run a bit slow (maybe just the browser). i still got a lot of work to do on it and things to learn. i hope you enjoy the videos if you get to see them.
    anyways, about your site.
    i really like it and im actually surprised you can make a pro-like website like that on iweb. makes me want to step my game up with mine. i love the whole concept and how informative it is, im most likely going to view it for some french lessons one of these days. my only critique would be that it was a bit easy to get lost sometimes, especially if youre trying to explore all your content. also there is a part in your page that has all the words and things in a big mess. i believe it's this link: http://www.mireillegreen.com/French_resources/Vocabulaire.html and then when you click on the grammaire link in that inside box you can see the problem. other than that minor thing, i think its great. thanks a lot and i hope we can keep giving each other feedback.
    -Joant

  • Please Post Your Site Here . Curious to see other IWEB created sites

    http://www.craigsprints.com/
    http://www.jbctextiles.com/
    They are a work in progress, fun and frustrating at the same time... and I have been experimented with having meta tag descriptions or having the title in the url as well...It looks like if you have a meta tag description google only reads that rather than getting info from the page that you wrote? Can you just have a keyword metatag without a description metagtag?
    I think I lost rank on Craigs Prints since I added the meta tag description...
    Open to any ideas or constructive criticism

    http://www.jcbankpics.com
    I just redid this after looking at examples I found. I'm a novice at iweb, but I think I'm just scratching the surface. I need to work on better organization and perhaps design. I have to say though I'm pleased with the outcome thus far.
    I'm open to any criticisms, suggestions or ideas.

  • Can I add a slide show to my iWeb created site using MobileMe

    Hi there,
    What I want to do is to create a folder with a load of pictures of me in them and then add them to the Home Page of my website, so that when people visit my website all the pictures play as an automatic slideshow at the top of the page and automatically scroll through all the pictures in that set.
    I have created my website in iWeb 09 and it is published on MobileMe, I really hope that someone can help me because I really want this to work. At the minuet I can add MobileMe photo albums but I cant get them to play as an automatic slideshow and just scroll through all the pictures (without having to open any separate windows or anything)
    Huge thanks for you help

    Jason ~ The following two suggestions don't involve MobileMe...
    Here's an example of a fast loading, looping embedded slideshow (not mine):
    http://www.heese-cadieux.com
    ...and done like this:
    iPhoto > select photos > File > Export... > QuickTime tab ...set width and height, etc.
    Then iWeb > Media button > Movies tab ...drag in your movie created above by iPhoto.
    Then iWeb > Inspector > QuickTime tab ...settings.
    Note: The above generates a QT slideshow of small file size and thus appears quickly in a web browser.
    An alternative approach (that doesn't require QT to be installed on the viewer's computer) is to set up a slideshow at weebly.com — open a free account there and then embed your Weebly slideshow page in your iWeb page:
    Embedding a Site Within an iWeb Page
    To see a Weebly looping slideshow, see the third example here:
      http://blog.weebly.com/2/post/2010/10/photo-slideshows-now-available.html

  • Working fine on Itunes at Home Computer but can´t Download on iPhone/Touch

    feed: http://www.podcasts.ideasauditivas.com/podcast.xml
    Hello, maybe im taking this a little bit to fast since i just posted the podcast last monday night´s, but i've already recived iTunes aproval, the podcasts it's already working and listed available on itunes, searching it and downloading it on a home computer, now i can see it listed from iphone/touch itunes app but either clicking on it or trying to click on the "free" button to listen or downloading it redirects me exactly to that same page, i mean the page where i can see my episode next to the "free" word.
    Thx for Support hope to read from you soon

    Thank you for the answer i brushed up a little bit my feed until www.feedvalidator.org threw me an ok valid feed answer. Now i can open and download my episode from iphone, however i dont know actually if it was a matter of an imperfect feed or it was just a matter of time for the podcast to be accesible via itunes app on iphone/touch.
    Thnx for your attention.

  • Creating iPod touch/iPhone web sites with iWeb

    I have a web site created with iWeb, i was woundering if it's possible to create a web site specifically for the iPod touch/iPhone platform . Or is there some tamplates in iWeb for creating iPhone/iPod touch web sites ?

    Here's a site I created with the iPad in mind.
    http://ipad.dailynews.webege.com/
    I used a template from iWork's Pages.
    Then I made a page setup for the width and height of the iPad screen : 1024x768 or rather 768x1024.
    The paper size = 28,40 x 34,50 cm. The papersize is slightly larger because I had a background in mind but changed that later.
    The display percentage is 100% so it will look the same as in iWeb.
    I copy/pasted the objects from Pages to iWeb.
    Then used the iPad simulator to view it. Hopefully it's the same with a real iPad.
    See if you accomplish the same for the iPhone/iPod touch.

  • My work place wants to check my iphone to see if i got involved in creating a dating site account for a colleague.NO but what can I do to protect myself if I give my phone.

    hi all
    I work for a company which wants to borrow my phone for an investigation...they want to check my phone to see if I created a fake dating site account for a colleague.
    I had openly said no at first and actually offered my phone but now that they actually want to check it i am nervous.just incase whatever data they check ie:IP address etc is close to what they are after and that will make them think it was me.
    any suggestions to how i can protect myself?i have been told once that your sim logs your internet data or the phone itself does that.
    any suggestions are appreciated

    Depending on your location, you have privacy rights, especially if this is your personal device. If the employer provided you with the device and part of the agreement for providing this device is that they can periodically inspect the device, you do not have a choice. If his is your personal device, as Meg stated, in the US the employer would have to have legal standing and a subpoena to legally access your device. That subpoena would have to come from a court and signed by a judge and served by someone that is licensed by the court to serve. Your employer cannot just create this kind of paperwork. If you are not in the US, then I concur with what Meg says and consult an attorney. Again, if this is an employer provided device, they normally have the right to inspect the device, and their rights are generally stated in an agreement that you would sign to possess and use their device when issued to you.

  • Urgent Deadline to Fix PC Mess Displaying iWeb Created Site -- Please Help!

    IWeb 08 and web-design-savvy Mac users, I really need your help... and I'm on a tight deadline.
    I've designed the website promoting our group's big event by using iWeb 08; I was very troubled when I discovered tonight that there are major display problems in Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 on Windows PCs. This website is essential to promoting the event and I can't afford to lose traffic because of display issues.
    Here's the site.
    www.spj.org/pittsburgh
    Can anyone walk me through the best fixes for the following problems?
    On a PC in Internet Explorer:
    1) The home page display chokes up during scrolling; there's a sort of "stuttering" effect in rendering of simple images that slows down the PC and gums things up.
    2) The layout of the center-justified text is trashed by Explorer's insertion of large blocks of blank spaces and a line return in an area where I change the color of the text for emphasis.
    On my web pages that display the iWeb-generated navigation links:
    3) The label for the final navigation link drops down to a second row, creating a ragged, poorly formatted look.
    4) If you click on the navigation link for the current page, it takes you to the home page instead of keeping you on the current page.
    None of these problems happen in Safari for Windows.
    In Firefox for Windows, I believe that only problem 3 happens.
    Explorer 7 for Windows appears to fix only problem 2.
    -Will an "optimizer" program fix any or all of these problems?
    -Can I open the iWeb-created html files in Netscape Composer, SeaMonkey, TextEdit, or any other application, change the html code to fix any of this, and save the repaired result?
    -Is there any change in the formating within iWeb that I should try that will put things right on a PC?
    Thanks for any help you can offer. I have to fix this somehow this weekend.

    Cédric,
    Thank you. I will definitely build my own navigation menu, as you described to solve problems 3 and 4.
    I'm still struggling with the decision of how to deal with issues 1 and 2 On a PC in Internet Explorer. (See below.)
    I did already update to iWeb 2.0.3 before I created the site.
    1) The home page display chokes up during scrolling; there's a sort of "stuttering" effect in rendering of simple images that slows down the PC and gums things up.
    2) The layout of the center-justified text is trashed by Explorer's insertion of large blocks of blank spaces and a line return in an area where I change the color of the text for emphasis.
    Here are options I'm considering.
    One is to take screenshots of the site's current iWeb-generated graphics, turn them into jpegs, and reinsert them into the page as jpegs. My thinking is that it would eliminate any Explorer problems with rendering png images and effects.
    Another option is to rebuild the entire site in another program, trying to imitate the look of my current iWeb-created site. The problem is, I don't know if I have to skills to properly create my PayPal online registration section, which is essential. If I do try to redo the entire site, I haven't decided to use Netscape Composer (my old method), SeaMonkey (its successor), or some other application with which I have no experience. If I do recreate the entire site, I'm going to have to be careful to exactly duplicate the individual page names, so that I don't break the links for anyone who has linked to the current pages.

  • Too Many Files in iWeb Site - Why must iWeb create so many duplicates?

    I have created a website for all of my family photos. My current hosting plan gives me 100GB space and a limitation of 20,000 files.
    The problem that I have at the moment is how iWeb creates the site and all of the required files for display. I am using the Dark Room theme in iWeb 2008. Basically, it takes the picture that you want to display, adds it to the top page, then creates a directory for that picture, and into this directory it creates and stores a micro.jpg file, a mip.jpg file, and a thumb.jpg file. So to display a single picture, you have a minimum of 4 supporting files and directories.
    Also, iWeb seems to store all of the
    I have a lot of pictures, around 3,000, so I am approaching the file quota set by my web hosting service. To resolve this my questions are:
    1) Does every theme in iWeb create all of these additonal files for displaying the pictures?
    2) Maybe I just have some preference in iWeb set incorrectly. Is there something that would improve this? I could put all of the photo albums onto a single page to reduce all of the common graphics that are being stored, but that seems a bit ridiculous to have to do.
    3) Maybe I should change my web hosting company. I have checked both my hosting company and other hosting companies to see what the file quotas are. None of them seem to list this. I am reluctant to change my hosting company only to find that the new hosting company has the same sort of limitation in place. Has anyone had issues with file quotas?

    To cut your file sizes, use the Black or the White template.
    Photo album pages don't work too well. They look good but you have to keep the number of albums and the number of photos per album fairly small if you want the page to download in a reasonable time.
    Obviously your individual image file sizes have to be reasonable.
    I turn off "Optimize images on import" in iWeb preferences and use ImageWell to reduce the size because it has a visual indicator. Try it out to see what I mean...
    http://xtralean.com/IWOverview.html
    Have you considered using flash to display your photos?
    Have a look at ....
    http://www.airtightinteractive.com/viewers/
    ... and...
    http://jalbum.net/
    Using JALbum you get some free storage as well.

  • Cannot create new pages/sites in iWeb '08

    I know this has been brought up so many times before. I read ALL of the posts.
    I am unable to create any new pages or sites in iWeb'08. The plus sign is greyed out and command-N does nothing.
    Here's what I've done:
    Deleted all files associated with iWeb and re-installed from the original DVD.
    Tried using the iWeb icon in iPhoto and iMovie (total of 20 times each). Nothing happens. The photos do not show up in iPhoto and I still can't do anything.
    Can anyone please suggest something else to try. I have an existing website that I prefer to use iWeb for, but I cannot update it until I can use iWeb.
    I can't believe Apple would release something this bad.

    Email me at
    [email protected]
    and I'll send you a domain.sites2 file.
    When you get it, quit iWeb, put it into Home Folder/Library/Application Support/iWeb and double click it to see if iWeb will launch and let you build a site.

  • Started creating a web site using iWeb, signed up for MobileMe trial, now iWeb won't work?

    So I started playing around with iWeb and created a web site for my portfolio. I then signed up for a trial of the MobileMe. After I went through the whole setup process for MobileMe...setting up on my iPod Touch, then on my iMac, then syncing all the apps...I back to iWeb to publish my web site to my newly created MobileMe account. Only iWeb was unresponsive. I tried to restart the application. I get as far as the welcome screen with the "Getting Started Video", but there is no iWeb window open behind that. I tried to restart my machine...nothing!
    Now I have this MobileMe trial that is ticking away and I can't even use it. Please help, thanks.
    grafxboy.mac

    Update. After a conversation with Marlon at Apple Support, we have it resolved. As soon as I mentioned that iWeb would launch properly on other profiles, we figured out that it has to be a preference problem. I should have known better, its one of the first things to check. But, I've been away from macs for a little bit, so I'm a little rusty in the troubleshooting dept.
    To trash iWeb preferences:
    1) Quit iWeb
    2) Navigate to:
    User Directory --> Library --> Preferences  --> com.apple.iWeb.plist
    3) Take this file and drag it to your desktop
    4) Relaunch iWeb
    5) If everything works as it should, you can take the preference file you dragged to your desktop and move it to      the recycle bin.
    Somewhere in the MobileMe registration and setup process the preferences for iWeb froze up. Trashing the iWeb preferences fixed the problem.
    If I come across any issues posting site to MM or posting site updates to MM I will update this thread.

  • Hosting Your iWeb Site From Your Mac

    If you don't have a .Mac account or you don't want to pay a monthly fee to host your new website you created with iWeb, you can use OS X's built-in Apache Web server. To accomplish this, follow the steps in the link below.
    Hosting Your iWeb Site From Your Mac >>
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    I was able to get this to work, using the same configuration you mention. The way I did it was to set up the IP address on my LAN using fixed static addresses, and to have the router "forward" the http packets to the Mac running Apache. In Network system preferences panel, you also need to set the DNS servers address to the address of the router on the LAN. In order to reduce hackers trying to break in, I don't use the standard port 80 for my address, but use some other 4-digit port (e.g., 8182), so my website address ends up looking like www.whatever:8182. Instead of "no-IP.com" I used the free dynamic name service from http://www.dyndns.com/. I also put the web content on a firewire disk, which requires a little editing of the httpd.conf file. This was another security precaution. Anyhow, its been working great -- not a single problem. Also, Weblock is great shareware that lets you assign login IDs on the web folders.

  • Iweb - does creating a new site delete the previous site?

    I'm having a meltdown. Had my career website built via iweb some time ago, and tonight, was experimenting with iweb for a new website for another unrelated project. So I created a "new site," never suspecting that it would affect my previous website.
    I wanted to see how the new site looked, so I published, and now my career website seems to have disappeared! Spent weeks building that site! (photos, films, etc.) Does iweb only allow for one website? It had a (slightly) different address when the new site published. But now my career domain name goes to the new unrelated website. The new site was a lark -- REALLY need my career website back up and running. Any way to find/retrieve it?
    Is there no warning? -- if you go create a "new site" and go to publish, and the new site DOES replace the old, is there really no warning???

    scottnmarty wrote:
    How do I get it back (as my iweb site and linked to my career domain site?)
    Try publishing all the pages of your "career" site by clicking on its name in iWeb's left sidebar and choosing File > Publish Entire Site.
    See also this article:
    http://iwebfaq.org/site/iWebMultiplewebsites.html
    ...it says: +"When you will publish and upload to the same account entering your url in a browser you will be redirected to the site for which you hit “Publish entire site” last."+
    scottnmarty wrote:
    And is there any way to save what I've done with the new website before I replace it with my old site???
    It will still be accessible at:
    http://web.me.com/[YourMemberName]/[NewWebsiteName]
    But read this:
    _iWeb: Backing up your Domain file_
    scottnmarty wrote:
    Didn't realize that there is no .mac anymore. My old address was web.mac.com/username and the new address is web.me.com/user name.
    Both are valid — see this Apple doc:
    _dotMac to MobileMe transition FAQ_

  • Is there a way to have files available for download on your iweb site?

    Ok here's the question. If I wanted a image file or music file to be available for download on your iweb site.....would that be possible?
    Kind of like when you go to a website and sometimes it has a link you can press to download a file. If you click the file then the "save as" or "download" window opens depending on your browser.
    Is something like this available on an iweb site? If so then how would you create something like that? Any help would be appreciated.

    audiophiler,
    There are two ways to link to files with iWeb. The approach that iWebFaq outlines results in iWeb making a copy of the file in question and storing it in the domain.sites file. Then, when it publishes your website, it puts a copy of the file in the right place in the folders it publishes. Visitors to your site then download that copy.
    You are correct that you can put things in your public folder of your iDisk for download. But the process of linking to those files is different. When you set up the link in iWeb (using the inspector) you need to choose "external link" and provide the url of the file in question.
    For more background on the differences between these approaches, and the advantages of each, see this thread. That thread also has some good links for sorting out what the url of the files in your public (and other) folders of your iDisk are.
    kabing
    iBook G4 14 in   Mac OS X (10.4.9)   iMac 400 MHz G3 OS 9.2.2

  • I am running 10.6.8 and using iweb for my web site. After several SEO analysis they all indicate I need H1-6 header tags. After looking at the source code I see there are none in iweb. Is it necessary to add? If so, how do I add H Tags to iweb.

    I am running 10.6.8 and using iweb for my web site. After several SEO analysis they all indicate I need H1-6 header tags. After looking at the source code I see there are none in iweb. Are they necessary to add?  Why would one add these tags and how do I add H Tags to iweb? And are there examples to look at? I am slowly learning about simple web design and assumed that iweb was stand alone without having to write code. Is this one of the reasons iweb is no longer supported? Thanks for looking at this!

    A simple text page like this:
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              text paragraph ....
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         <h2>sub heading</h2>
              <p>text paragraph ... </p>
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    This can be compared to more generic tags like <div> that could represent any kind of content - and may be what iWeb uses (you'll have to check yourself).
    I would generally recommend that you use some kind of up to date blog/site building tool, perhaps Wordpress or Squarespace (I haven't used either one myself) that support current web technologies - this should reduce your SEO issues and make it easier to properly support mobile/tablet users.

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