Star ratings in iweb

can anyone recommend a resource which would allow me to include a star ratings system on my iweb site? i am not publishing to .mac servers. thanks in advance!
  Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

try this:
http://star.recompile.net/
it does not work directly with iweb. you need to add it using post-html editing:
http://karreth.com/iweb/Adding%20GoogleAdSense%20Or%20PayPal%20Button.html
max

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