.Mac gallery in iweb site with custom domain name

This is my first post on the boards and I want to say that switching from pc to mac has been one of the greatest moves of my life. Anyways Im a photographer and have my own domain name. Ive created a site in iweb with .mac photo galleries on it. To upload the site I used an external ftp loader. The site looks great but when I click on the galleries it takes me to the .mac gallery page and there is no link to get back to the home page.

When you create the link to a .Mac gallery, check the box "Open link in new window" in the "link" inspector.

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