.mac groups on iWeb

Is there a way to include the .mac groups in an iWeb page so that you don't just have to just link to the group? Essentially what I would like is to provide a way for a group of individuals to collaborate in iWeb, like a wiki. I have setup a personal domain and I am publishing my iWeb site to it, and I am aware of the blog function (with comments and attachements allowed. Thanks!

I would like is to provide a way for a group of individuals to collaborate in iWeb, like a wiki.
I don't think there is any way to do that, other than to link to something you create separately.

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    Hi all
    This is my first message here... So... Be patient plz
    I'm afraid that I know the answer, but I hope that someone can tell me(us) more...
    Is it true that it is NOT possible to publish a site from iWeb to a .mac group?
    Why this feature is missing???
    I've heard that this was present in iWeb 07. Is it true?
    Anyone knows if it will be available in a future patch??
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    It's Sad.
    Groups are, in my opinion, the best feature of .mac account.
    Project, club, private site of people... great things.
    It's why I have payed for this account.
    But if you can't use the integration of mac to build up information
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    from apple to cut off this feature.
    My fault, I haven't seen this particular information.
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    Hi,
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    I would appreciate any suggestions.
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  • Moving OLD .MAc site to iWeb

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  • Several .Mac group members working on one iWeb site

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    Should I put the Domain file in iWeb/Groups/my_group/Documents and a link in the username/App Support/iWeb directory ?
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    That's a pretty good workaround, but then you'd have to make sure that each person also has disabled the newer Arial fonts placed there by Microsoft or you'd have your pages rendered as text when published by one person and as graphics when published by another.
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    I would like to clone my old .mac Homepage (still active) to iWeb. One complication is some of the links were password protected and I neglected to unprotect them before Homepage went away.
    Howard

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    MobileMe members may be unable to access groups.mac.com.
    MobileMe members cannot access the HomePage application. Service will be restored ASAP. We apologize for any inconvenience.
    Read more."
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    OT

  • .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.

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  • Using existing .Mac pages in iWeb to personal domain

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