Using iWeb in a post MobileMe world.

Now that iWeb support and MobileMe have gone away, how do I reinsert a Google or Mapquest map onto my organization's website through iWeb?
I've tried cutting and pasting the long links the mapping sites furnish under the embeding symbol, but it does not work. Using the widget within the iWeb program plasters a "MobileMe is closed" sign on the where the map should be.
I'm working on the last version of iWeb (came with iLife 11) so I can upload directly to my site host through the program. Also, I've updated my early 2008 to OS 10.8 (Mountain Lion).
(I love my computer despite its vintage, but shame on Apple for discontinuing iWeb support and MobileMe.  They left customers like me in a real lurch.)
Thank you.
Sue

Hi Sue,
Never had iWeb, don't trust Apple since my free for life .mac eMail went to ga ga land more than a decade ago!
I agree on the shame for the richest company ever... they could give up a few bucks to support the faithful.
Sorry I can't help other than to commiserate.

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