Re number of photo limit in iweb

how many photos can one have on their iweb web site?
i now have a $350 a year site but i have up to 3000 100k
limit. Can one have the same amount here too?

Each "Photo" page can only hold 99 images, how many pages you can put into a site......I have no idea. I have 8 albums on one site (not max'd out to 99 images), I am sure that others may be able to chips in with numbers
Not the answer you were looking for I know, but an indication.
Will
1GHz G4, 15" PowerBook, Airport Network, 1G iPod Mini   Mac OS X (10.4.5)   Getting Started with iWeb - Tips here

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