Trouble importing large jpg

I was having problems with a long list of images and text about deceased classmates from my high school class. In brief, the page displayed poorly in some browsers, fine in others. So I decided to create a single file in InDesign (8x80 inches), export it as a jpg, and bring it into iWeb. It looks fine in InDesign, fine in Photoshop, but terribly blurry in iWeb, even when I export it at 300 dpi instead of 72 dpi.
Is there a solution?
Thank you...

The problem is the size. The page width on that page is only 900 pixels wide by whatever the height turns out to be so if your image is wider than that iWeb then scales it down. Now, I suppose another option would be to resize your image in PhotoShop I would not use a resolution higher than say 75 pixels.

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