Loading iWeb on to your iDisk for multi computer access

So there is a tips on .Mac explaining how to do this, but my domain file is over 1 GB. I do not think I have a huge blog. I would like to access the blog when on the road, but can't seeing putting that much on my iDisk.
Here is the blog address.
http://web.mac.com/ajjordan/iWeb
Let me know if I am doing something wrong. Like should I resize all the images before importing them to iPhoto. Or does the software downsize as needed?
Andrew

Let me know if I am doing something wrong. Like
should I resize all the images before importing them
to iPhoto. Or does the software downsize as needed?
Yes, iWeb will downsize your photos, but the problem is that iWeb will also keep a copy of your original full sized file in the Domain file. That is probably why your Domain file is so big. Resizing your images at least down to the iWeb max of around 800x600 BEFORE dragging into iWeb will probably save you tons of space as far as your Domain file size goes.
As far as editing your website on the road, obviously you will need access to a Mac with iWeb (same version that you have at home) installed. Then the easiest thing would be to copy your Domain file onto a USB flash drive so that it is handy to plug into the host Mac. Once there, you can simply double click on the Domain file itself to launch iWeb. This will make your Domain file the default one that opens.

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