Site changes after I publish it.

Hi,
I can do everything with iWeb without issues but when I publish it to a folder, the page becomes different from what I created.
Why does it change after I publish it and what can I do about it?
Thanks for reading my question.
Hope you can help.

I have had the same issue. Seems that some kind of version control problem is breaking things up. It helped me to change the name of the page eg by adding a version number. Every time I changed a page considerably I changed the name (increased the version number), saved and republished to folder. Make sure to verify the links from other pages to the page of which you changed the name.

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