Two people sharing one iWeb-site and contributing?

Is there any possiblities in iWeb for me and my brother to create an photoalbum with iWeb and share the same photoalbum from different .mac-accounts?
Tip me of other solutions if not possible Thnx.

Not easily without some extra messing around with files behind the scenes.
Have you tried flickr? http://www.flickr.com Many people swear by this site and, since it's internet based instead of being based on a file in your computer, you can place photos there from multiple users logging into the same account.

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