Surveys in iWeb

Is there any way that I can do surveys and polls on my website? (I use iWeb)

You need a service to do that : [free survey|http://www.google.nl/search?q=free+survey]
You probably can embed their page in a HTML Snippet with the <iframe> HTML element :
<iframe src="http://url.to.file.html" frameborder="0" width="500" height="500" scrolling="no" allowTransparency="true"></iframe>

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  • Adding a survey to iWeb

    Hello,
    Is there a way to add a Customer Survey to iWeb?
    It would be something that they would have to click on to do and would be stored for future use. I am assuming that it would have to be done on a Blog page but I am not sure about this.
    All comments welcome.

    Hi Phillip,
    You can check out my "Vote" link on my homepage of http://iWebTricks.com and see if that might be what you're looking for.
    You could make the link any image you like with a little tweaking of the code if you didn't like the image that Bravanet gives you.
    Also the "vote" is cool 'cause it updates and displays the results each time someone casts their vote and I get an E-mail notifying me when someone votes. You can have up to 10 questions I think (I only have two on mine right now) and the displayed graph of previous votes is pretty cool.
    TheShow
    Final Cut Pro 5 Certified Pro, level I

  • Surveys using iWeb

    Hello there,
    I was just wondering whether anyone could help me. I want to use my website that I maintain in iWeb and is hosted by MobileMe to create surveys. As long as it's free, I don't care whether it's a script that uses my own website or an external one to save the results. I've tried things like the surveys at http://GlowDay.com and http://js-kit.com which seemed at first to be excellent solutions but that proved not to work (I see the widget from glowday, but it won't count my votes, and I can't even see the widget from js-kit). Could anyone please help me? I think they're both in JavaScript, so I really can't understand why they won't work on my website. Oh, and I'm not that experienced with websites and stuff so unless you keep it simple, I might not really follow you
    Thanks so much,
    SeanDaBomb

    Are you using iFrame code to add it to the snippet?
    <IFRAME SRC = "*YOUR URL FROM WUFOO GOES HERE*" WIDTH="260px" HEIGHT="425px" FRAMEBORDER="0" --if "0" no border, otherwise "1" with border MARGINWIDTH ="0px" MARGINHEIGHT="0px" SCROLLING="no" --"no" no scrolling bar, "yes" show always, "auto" showed when need > Your browser does not support IFRAME </IFRAME>
    The code used is the basic code and would have to be modified to fit your need. But the URL is the URL that Wufoo creates as an HTML link. That's for forms. I would imagine a survey form would have a similar URL. What do you get when you add it to the iFrame code and hit the apply button in iWeb?
    My actual code was:
    <iframe height="515" allowTransparency="true" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" style="width:100%;border:none" src="http://oldtoad.wufoo.com/embed/z7x3p3/">Fill out my Wufoo form!</iframe>

  • Surveys created by iWeb

    Hi,
    I'm a teacher and I wanted to create a web site for students to anonymously take a survey at. I've never used iWeb before, but with a little advice from this forum and limited knowledge from a past computer class I managed to use a combination of Wufoo, cut and paste, some additional html editing and I got my survey to be nearly what I wanted and published it to my mobile me account. The problem is that I can't seem to access responses. I don't even know where to go to find them, but everywhere I've tried hasn't led to any answers. Is it even possible to get the responses that would be submitted on my page with the click of my "submit" button?

    The point in using the services of Wufoo or similar is that they deliver the response to the email address of your choice.
    To be able to direct responses yourself, you would have to go to a commercial hosting company which has built in script handlers.
    Here's an example of a form using CGI ....
    http://roddymckay.com/Feedback.html
    The script is run on my server at Host Excellence.
    As you are publishing to MobileMe, I image you would have to use something like Wufoo's service. I thought they did the first 3 forms free? Maybe they are too limited for your purpose?

  • How do I add a survey to my website?

    Hello everyone,
    I want to build my own website using IWeb. I want use this website to collect data for my honours thesis. What I would like to do is add a survey to my website. I would like visitors to be able to answer a number of questions and I would like these answers to be send to me. Therefore, I need to add some sort of "form" to my website. Does anyone whether this is possible in IWeb? Or whether I can download anything to add it to my website? Or maybe add a link to it, directing to another website?
    Thanks you all very much in advance!
    Gabrielle

    Copy/Paste this into an html snippet
    <FORM ACTION="mailto:[email protected]?subject=Email Subject you see when someone fills out your form " ENCTYPE="text/plain">
    <B>Radio Button Questions</B>
    <BR>
    <INPUT TYPE="radio" NAME=Category is VALUE="Answer 1 ">
    Answer 1
    <INPUT TYPE="radio" NAME=Category is VALUE="Answer 2 ">
    Answer 2
    <INPUT TYPE="radio" NAME=Category is VALUE="Answer 3 ">
    Answer 3
    <B>Basic one-Line submission Question</B>
    <BR><INPUT Name="Question2" size="50">
    <B>Large comment box area</B>
    <BR><TEXTAREA NAME="comment" ROWS=5 COLS=50></TEXTAREA>
    <INPUT TYPE=submit VALUE="Send Form ">
    <INPUT TYPE=reset VALUE="Reset Form">
    </FORM>
    Google "form tags" to find more...

  • Warning:  Backing up your iWeb 'Domain' file will not save you.

    Here's the transcript from my chat with a MobilMe Support Rep. after losing (they simply disappeared) all of my blog's very valuable comments (hundreds), for nearly two years of blog entries.
    I have many backed up 'domain' files, and each shows the comments that have been received and saved for all the entries when iWeb first starts up. But then, for some reason iWeb scrubs them (they just disappear) and when I "Publish All" to the web, the entries are published but not the comments attached.
    Read MobilMe's response and consider yourselves warned. Backups won't save you. They simply won't. And yet . . . I was actually told I should have backed up. When I told my tech rep I had, then the reality of the situation came out. This is amazing to me.
    Read on . . .
    You are chatting with Omran A, a MobileMe Support Representative
    Hi, my name is Omran A. Welcome to Apple!
    Omran A: How are you?
    Omran A: I see that you have lost your comments.
    Omran A: Correct?
    Perry: Yes. Phone just rang, so my responses will be a bit slow for a few
    Omran A: I apologize for the inconvenience.
    Omran A: Have you upgraded iWeb recently?
    Perry: Yes, Omran, is there any way to retrieve them?
    Omran A: I am sorry this has happened to you. Losing comments tend to happen when upgrading iweb:
    Perry: I'm running the latest version, and have been since it came out. Had problems with people even leaving comments for a while, as did everyone who was using iWeb, but that had become an issue of the past for a few months as memory serves.
    Omran A: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2094
    Omran A: Please let me know if you can view the link
    Perry: We are well past the info in this upgrade doc. Upgraded long ago
    Perry: Yes, I've got it up
    Omran A: I just wanted to show you that upgrading iWeb tends to delete comments
    Perry: I am at step 6, contact MobilMe support.
    Omran A: Can you please give me a link to your site?
    Perry: http://web.me.com/davidperryphoto1/GardenBlog/APhotographers_Garden_Blog/A_Photographers_GardenBlog.html
    Omran A: Can you please give me a link to your site?
    Omran A: Thank you
    Omran A: Please hold while I do some investigation
    Omran A: Did your comments get deleted after updating to iWeb 2.0 or did happen month after that?
    Perry: More than a month afterward. Just a week or so ago
    Omran A: OK
    Omran A: Thank you
    Omran A: Please hold while I do some further investigation
    Perry: Still there?
    Omran A: Yes
    Omran A: I am still performing a investigation.
    Omran A: Please give me a few more minutes.
    Perry: Thanks. I'll just keep on working here...
    Omran A: Thank you for your patience
    Omran A: I am terribly sorry. I search all over the servers and I am not able to recover your comments.
    Omran A: I suggest backing up comments regularly.
    Omran A: I suggest backing up comments regularly.
    Perry: When I start up iWeb with my saved "domain" file, I see the comments, but then, within moments, the program scrubs them, because, apparently they are no longer out there on the web. Is there anyway to recapture them from the saved domain file?
    Perry: How the heck do I back up my comments if they are stored in some obscure place on one of your servers and seperate from my website?
    Omran A: So you see them and then they disappear
    Perry: yes
    Omran A: OK
    Omran A: I believe the following link shows you how to backup to save comments
    Omran A: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2094
    Perry: Omran, look. I have a backed up copy of my domain, just as they direct. When I start up iWeb with this file, I see the saved comments. But when I publish all, as directed, I get the blog but I get no comments published. That's why you and I are talking. I've apparently got the comments still in some form in my saved domain, but the program, or .ME scrubs them. What the **** good does the backed up file do me if I can't get Mobil Me to recognize the comments and re-post them? This is my issue.
    Omran A: OK
    Omran A: I am sorry I did not fully understand you
    Omran A: One moment please.
    Omran A: I am sorry even though you are able to see the comments for a split second. You can not recover them from the domain file.
    Omran A: Just for clarification
    Perry: Can we agree that this is a gigantic "cluster #@$*" and that this wonderful new opportunity presented us in the form of MobilMe has been very painful and expensive for many of your loyal customers?
    Omran A: You see the comments with the domain file you backed up in iweb but can not see them once you published them to the internet, correct?
    Perry: correct.
    Omran A: Do they disappear in iWeb ?
    Perry: But the program or something tends to scrub them within a minute or so of the program starting up. They are there, in all the entries dating all the way back, and then they are not. They just disappear.
    Omran A: I am sorry the domain is there but We can not recover the comments. I am sorry that you have had a bad experience with MobileMe. We have given our loyal customers a 90 day extension for your patience with us.
    Perry: Do you or anyone there know of a resource that I can send the domain file to take it apart and retrieve the comments. Someone has to know how to burrow into the file and pull that stuff. Anybody there know of a resource?
    Omran A: Let me check
    Omran A: I just checked with my supervisor and he checked the servers and said there is no way to recover your comments.
    Omran A: My sincere apologies. I understand loosing comments that span for two years is very sad.
    Omran A: If there was a way I would let you know.
    Omran A: I am sorry that you experience with MobileMe has not been that great, you may leave a feedback and let us know what issues has frustrated you
    Omran A: MobileMe feedback
    Omran A: Upper manager reads the feeback
    Omran A: Feedback
    Perry: Thanks to you personally Omran for your efforts. I'll be saving and perhaps publishing this dialogue between us on the blog as a warning to others, along with a few choice words and pictures illustrating my newly formed opinion of MobilMe. Watch for it.
    Omran A: If you select the blue close button and you will receive a survey.
    Omran A: Please note that the survey reflects only me.
    Omran A: I am sorry that I was not able to help you.
    Perry: NO worries. Thanks!
    Omran A: If you create the blog can you change my name to something else
    Omran A: It would be horrible to have people coming in and saying oh no it is you!
    Perry: Why, you were awesome. It is iWeb and this new, rammed down our throats long before it should have been, MobilMe that is the problem, not you. You were a real peach.
    Omran A: Thank you Perry
    Omran A: Thank you for chatting and I hope MobileMe services improve to meet your needs
    Omran A: And have a great day
    Perry: You can be certain that I do too! Thanks again!

    Yeah, if your Domain won't fit on a CD or you don't have space to save it, at LEAST set up Backup to annoy you at regular intervals. Once you've clicked cancel a few times due to wanting to get something else done, perhaps it will begin to wear on your psyche and guilt you into going ahead and doing it!

  • Capable of web based survey?

    I'm hoping to put together a web based questionnaire-survey for the membership of an organization. Buttons for yes/no, ranges of "good to bad" w/ choices of 4 or 5 buttons). Is this do-able in iWeb? Are other applications (DreamerWeaver? Filemaker?) more appropriate?
    Thanks,
    LT

    Create the type of form that you want from http://www.wufoo.com/http://www.bravenet.com or http://www.freedback.com. Enter whatever you like and then just copy and paste the html code into Web Widget at the bottom of iWeb and click Apply and you have your form. You can then alter the size to suit your page.

  • Ask Apple to add Business themes to iWeb

    On the iWeb Feedback page I noticed there were two questions where Apple includes business as a survey question. They could be thinking about some sort of business support for future releases. If your interested in Apple supporting business on an iWeb site published to MobileMe go to
    http://www.apple.com/feedback/iweb.html
    *1) What do you use iWeb for*
    Select "Business Organization"
    *2) What type of themes would you like to see added*
    Select "Business/Professional
    This is the best way to get this feature added

    Just as an FYI, MobileMe and iDisk aren't intended for "business" use.
    You agree to use the Service only for purposes as permitted by these TOS and any applicable law, regulation, or generally accepted practice in the applicable jurisdiction. *The Service is designed for personal use and not intended to be used for commercial business purposes, including, but not limited to, transacting online sales or software distribution via an e-commerce site.*
    from here
    http://www.apple.com/legal/mobileme/en/terms.html
    Now, I don't PERSONALLY know of any pages that have been removed from MobileMe for being a "business" BUT, I think it's clear that Apple doesn't want anyone depending on MobileMe as a money-making venture. If, at some point in the future, there's a failure at Apple that takes sites down for a period, I'm not sure they could use "But my business DEMANDS that my site be up around the clock!!" as a complaint given the above.

  • HTHM code iWeb "META NAME and SEARCH" Want change the code

    The source HTML from my front page, can i change HTML code "META NAME" and META SEARCH"
    i want erase #1 only this and change like exemple #2 Thanks to helm me.
    <head>
    #1<meta name="Generator" content="iWeb 2.0.4" />
    <meta name="iWeb-Build" content="local-build-20090713" />
    <meta name="viewport" content="width=900" />
    <title>intro</title>
    #2 <head>
    <title>videos voyage, escapademedia</title>
    <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" />
    <meta name="Keywords" content="escapade, voyage, voyager, monde, circuits, Inde, Chine, Vietnam, Orient, Asie, Bali, esprit, Tibet, tib&eacute;tain, monast&egrave;re, m&eacute;ditation, relaxation, Java, passeport, Inde sacr&eacute;e, Delhi, billeterie, consultation, monde, itin&eacute;raire, Bangkok, temps, projets, d&eacute;paysement" />
    <meta name="Description" content="escapade, pour voir, sentir, goûter, entendre et toucher le bout du monde; Pour voyager autrement..." />
    <meta name="Author" content="www.escapade.com" />
    <meta name="ROBOTS" content="INDEX,FOLLOW" />
    <meta name="language" content="fr" />
    <meta name="revisit-after" content="10 days" />
    <meta name="rating" content="General" />
    <meta name="category" content="Travel Agency" />

    Hello Zorig,
    >>I want to generate the column as BillingAddress and ShippingAddress
    After you added the Address type in the ApplicationUser entity, the Entity Framework would build a 1-1…0 relationship between two entities, you could use the ForeignKey attribute to specify the generated foreign key column name, if your ApplicationUser and
    Address have a one…zero to many relationship.
    public class ApplicationUser
    [Required]
    public int SippingAddressID { get; set; }
    [Required]
    [ForeignKey("SippingAddressID ")]
    public Address ShippingAddress { get; set; }
    [Required]
    public int BillingAddressID { get; set; }
    [Required]
    [ForeignKey("BillingAddressID ")]
    public Address BillingAddress { get; set; }
    public int ApplicationUserID { get; set; }
    public string FirstName { get; set; }
    public string LastName { get; set; }
    If they are one..zero to one relationship, in EF, this kind relationship is implemented by mapping primary key, in your case, we cannot specify one primary property to map to two different columns in database.
    Regards.
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  • Survey/Questionnaire Widget/Snippet

    I want to create and post a survey/questionnaire to iWeb...that can be scored...and the survey with results either stored on the site or sent to my e-mail.
    Anyone got any experience locating such a critter? regards, mdhttp

    We are dealing with a two part process:
    (1) The survey form and the data capture (the html widget)
    (2) The transmission of the data by email for analysis (the php file).
    The easiest way for me to explain it is to use an example of a survey form that is just being finalised now which you an see at:
    www.dialogue.co.nz/AMAems.html
    The widget on the iWeb page contains instructions at the beginning which provides the link to the php file as follows:
    <form name="form1" method="post" action="AMAEFSSend.php">
    <form action="">
    The php file has two functions:
    (1) it gathers all the data and packages it up into a csv string and sends it in an email to a nominated recipient; and
    (2) it contains the message that the person filling in the questionnaire receives when they press the "Send" button. I have done some coding in html before so the page you see when you press the "Send" button on this survey was written from scratch rather than in iWeb.
    There is no problem in going through to the "success screen" by pressing "Send" at the moment as the survey is not live. If you do you will see the following statement:
    "If you have a query about the survey, please click here to send us an email."
    If you would like the html and php for this survey as a model, just use this link to let me know and I can send you the code.
    Cheers
    Peter

  • More suggested improvements for iWeb

    I think iWeb is absolutely brill. I’ve had it about three weeks now, and for a first software version the outlook is very promising. Looking at people's sites it certainly is flexible enough for both text heavy sites and media sites, and some of the designs are amazing. I love the drag and drop simplicity and the speed with which you can build a site from nothing at all. Gone are the days of ******* about with tables and percentages and stuff like that. My HTML (and my memory of it) was ancient by the time I could build up enough energy to tackle generating even a simple page. Now I'm tinkering about on a daily basis.
    However, there are some things I'd like to see in version 1.1 or 1.2 (I don't want to wait until iWeb 2.0 in iLife 07!). I know a lot of these have already been mentioned in wish lists in this forum (some of which seem quite advanced in nature, dependent on .mac changes or server side technology) but hopefully I’ve some new suggestions coming from the perspective of a beginner or simple personal homepage designer. Here’s my list roughly in order of importance:
    1. Publishing of only changed pages – the single most important in my view
    2. Ability to cut and paste HTML into ‘HTML’ shapes through the inspector, thus solving the blog comments, banners, hit counters, metatags issues all in one shot
    3. Ability to preview a page in browser of your choice immediately there and then to check how it looks without publishing
    4. Ability to configure titles of pages correctly, instead of basic titles like ‘Home’ ‘About Us’ – allow titles to be different from page name
    5. Better use of optimised images and code to reduce loading times
    6. Ability to lock, unlock, group and ungroup page elements a la Appleworks
    7. Proper support for adding hyperlinks to animated gifs instead of having to use a workaround
    8. Ability to select whether links open in a new blank browser page and to go to specific anchors on a page
    9. Ability to add pop-up comments via the inspector to items that you haven’t got round to building yet
    10. Ability to control size of photo thumbnails, and have more than 3 wide, instead of having one really really long page
    11. Proper site manager with truly independent sites and independent publishing
    12. Again, the site manager should allow you to nest pages to aid organisation of your pages instead of having them all in one long list (doesn’t necessarily have to link them either)
    13. Ability to change template midway through design
    14. Ability to alter hyperlink colours, surrounds and add rollovers including template ones and ability to save these changes to custom templates
    15. Addition of other Apple items as buttons, eg ‘Visit Apple Store’ ‘Get Quicktime’ ‘iTunes Music Store’ with the correct links, to further spread the Apple Love
    16. Built in favicon editor in the inspector, a simple one will do
    17. Allow FTP to non .mac site though not essential
    That’s my list. And, yes, I have sent iWeb feedback. Does anyone have any other suggestions?
    Michael
    http://www.rowan-cottage.co.uk

    I would very much like to see the ability to add FORMS to web pages, and the ability to have the information from the forms either be sent to the site owner, or shown on a continually updated webpage (which would be great for surveys). For that matter, the ability to add types of graphs/charts by simply entering info into the Inspector and assigning it a value would be quite helpful too.
    Pull-down menus in navigation bars would be lovely. ANYTHING to help with more complicated site navigation, please. Fixed nav bars (that don't move when scrolling) would help with overly-long pages.
    I would also like to see an additional type of PHOTO page -- maybe call it an ALBUMS page -- that works like the main BLOG page, updating automatically. So basically whenever a traditional PHOTO page is made, an image (the first photo from that page) appears on the ALBUMS page -- which becomes a clickable hyperlink to that page. Yes, I know there's a way to build something like this from a blank page by dragging photo albums from iPhoto -- but it would be so much simpler (and faster -- especially with PHOTO page-heavy sites) to have a main ALBUMS page that does all the work for you.
    I know there's a million other things I'd love to see, but these were the ones (not already mentioned above) that popped in my head first.
    PowerMac G5   Mac OS X (10.4.6)  
    PowerMac G5   Mac OS X (10.4.6)  

  • Cannot publish from iWeb 08 after upgrading to Leopard

    When I click on Publish from iWeb I first get a window .Mac Information asking me to login and a smaller window saying "logging in to iWeb". I click on sign in button from .Mac Information window and then get the System Preferences window telling me I am signed in and giving me my account status. From here nothing happens. The "logging into iWeb" message stays and nothing happens.
    What should I do?

    Thanks and Merry Christmas to you too! I have experienced both modem/network problems and was unable to publish in Tahiti and Cook Islands because of that and now these problems which have nothing to do with network it seems - so yours may or may not be network related. I was able to cheat and copied my "Site" folder from my hard drive to my iDisk rather then publishing. I can't remember if you've tried this or not (read a lot of strings today) but you can publish to a folder and then copy that folder to your iDisk at /Web/Sites/iWeb/Site as "Site" after first renaming the one that is out there now. Let me know if you have any questions on how to do it. It sounds like you are traveling like we are and anxious to communicate with friends and family back home. When you are bored, our site is web.mac.com/baganworldtour.
    At least we now have our first update out there in two weeks. But it took almost two hours to copy the folder and this won't work forever. Hopefully we, whether by the discussion room or .mac support next week, will be able to fix the problem for real.
    Thanks. Good Luck. Merry Christmas

  • How do I stop iWeb outputting multiple image files? It makes my site slow!

    I'm a professional web designer (but don't let that put you off) who uses Dreamweaver and also handcodes HTML & CSS websites at work on a PC, but having got a new Mac for home use I thought I'd give iWeb a go for a personal site hosted on .Mac, showcasing my music and film efforts, that I didn't want to have to think about coding.
    I've built a short little site using the attractive 'Travel' theme, just 5 or 6 pages so far, and have not yet added any multimedia content. However, it seemed to take ages to upload it when I published it to .Mac. So then I went to view it, and it was soooo sloooow to download each page, even on my 4mb cable connection. I know it's a fairly graphically-rich theme, but still!
    I noticed that it was redrawing the navigation menu each time... and upon close inspection of the HTML code using Safari's 'View Source' to my horror I found out that that each page has a seperate '_files' folder that contains multiple versions of files that are also used in other pages - including navigation buttons and background images. I also saw that every element has styling applied to it 'inline' in the code, rather than in a single seperate style-sheet.
    To confirm this I published it to a folder on my hard drive and checked it all out. What a mess!
    As a WYSIWYG web page editor iWeb is great but it's an undisputable fact that the HTML markup and CSS code it produces is absolutely appaling. What's worse though is that it also renders whole swaithes of text as images and that it does create seperate folders for each pages content including images, CSS code and navigation buttons - so even though the same images and code are used throughout the site for the background and buttons and layout, they are written out as seperate files and have to be reloaded with every page!!!
    This means that the .Mac server must be getting hammered and webpages are very slow to download and slow to render in Safari - it's almost like dialup when I'm viewing my iWebsite, and like I said, I've got a 4mb cable connection!
    Looking at the code iWeb produces, it is good to see that tables are not used for layout, and that's one thing in its favour. But surely the whole point of providing 'themed' templates for users is that the same content is used across the site and therefore doesn't need to be created multiple times - one of the benefits of using CSS stylesheets. Why doesn't iWeb create a single stylesheet and make efficient use of repeated images instead of creating multiple instances of the same file for each page?
    Perhaps there is a setting somewhere I've missed. If so, let me know someone!
    It is a great WYSIWYG editor, but behind the scenes it's not efficient, it's not clean and simple and it's certainly not attractive - and I'm surprised at that coming from Apple! I know iWeb is a great tool for beginners and I'm a picky professional, but if I was Joe Public First Time Web Designer I'd be very annoyed by this.
    Clean it up and sort it out Mr Jobs!
    PS: Also, where does iWeb store the website whilst it's in production? I can't find it anywhere?

    Your iWeb Site is stored not on your iDisk, but on a file named Domain.sites in your ~/Home/Library/Application Support/iWeb/ Folder.
    If , for whatever reason, you wipe your HD and/or lose this file (Get a new computer, Re-Install your OS, Stolen Laptop, Crashed HD, Etc.) without backing-up your Domain.sites file then you will have to re-build your iWeb sites from scratch again.
    Of course you can edit your Published HTML files in a different program such as Dreamweaver or even Text Edit. You just can't edit Published HTML files in iWeb. Not at this time at least.
    Use iWebBackup to backup your Domain file to a Blank CD or DVD. Backing up your Domain file to another folder on your computer is not fully backing it up. If your computer gets stolen you still lost the file but if you have your Domain file burned onto a CD you have a backup!
    Download iWebBackup Here
    You can use iWebExtender to automatically consolidate your files into one folder and delete multiple images.
    http://iWebFAQ.com

  • How can I use iweb 1.1.2 for more than one user account on my macbook?

    I wonder if someone can guide me or point me to a previous answer on this, since I haven't found one. I'm simply trying to use iweb 1.1.2 on two user accounts (both labled as administrators) on our macbook. The program functions fine on one account, but when I switch over to another user account on the computer iweb will open, but does not let me start a new page, save, etc.
    Thanks much for any response.

    Welcome to the discussions. If iWeb's menus are greyed out, the following trick has worked for some:
    In the user account which does not let you start a new page, save, etc. — Quit iWeb. Start iPhoto. Select a couple of photos, click on the iWeb icon at lower right and choose Photo Page. iWeb will open up and invite you to choose a template for your new Photos page. Choose any template so that the page is created and then delete that newly created page.
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