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Chasealicious

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May 6, 2005
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So I was just thinking it would be cool if we started a thread where everyone posts links to websites they've created in iWeb. It's fun to see what people are making.

I, of course, will not provide one of my own, because I'm not cool enough to have one yet. :)
 
A question for all you using iWeb

I have my site made up but it is REALLY big. Mostly because the size of my photos, which are about 2.1MB apiece. I have three pages of photos, a blog page, an about me page, and the welcome page.

I want to put up the site but it is just to big. What is a good size and the best way to make the images smaller but keep backups of my originals to mess around with later??

thanks
 
Try using Preview to save them to a smaller file size, PhotoShop is even better if you have it.
 
Alrighty...

I've got my main personal website here (Yes, I have forwarded my domain to my iWeb site on .Mac.)

But the part I update most frequently is my recently-added Picture of the Day photo-blog.

I also have a page that isn't in the menu structure that is a simple photo page of my Mac collection.

edit: And, yes, 'homepage.mac.com' are older .Mac-web-tool-created sites, and 'web.mac.com' are newer iWeb-created sites. I have both in my .Mac account. The .Mac-created ones are stored in your iDisk in the 'Sites' folder, while iWeb-created ones are stored in the 'Web' folder (as are iPhoto-created photocasts.)
 
ehurtley said:
I've got my main personal website here (Yes, I have forwarded my domain to my iWeb site on .Mac.)

But the part I update most frequently is my recently-added Picture of the Day photo-blog.

I also have a page that isn't in the menu structure that is a simple photo page of my Mac collection.

edit: And, yes, 'homepage.mac.com' are older .Mac-web-tool-created sites, and 'web.mac.com' are newer iWeb-created sites. I have both in my .Mac account. The .Mac-created ones are stored in your iDisk in the 'Sites' folder, while iWeb-created ones are stored in the 'Web' folder (as are iPhoto-created photocasts.)

dang you've got a lot of computers. what do you do with them?
 
When I was on vacation, with no internet.
Just me (my family) and my macbook, I decided to screw around with iWeb. I uploaded half of the page, but my macbook ******* out on me and is not being repaired (random shutdowns). Either way, It's utterly pointless but whatever.

http://www.donclark.tk
 
Also, My quicktime plugins (videos and music) that I put in via iWeb dont work! Why is this?
 
So, any other iWeb pages out there? I thought this thread would have exploded by now. :)

I'm curious to know if anyone is experiencing the same problem I have been lately. That is, publishing my blog always ends with an error message. While my updates do in fact get published to my site, the site organizer in iWeb continues to display my latest entries in the colour red, rather than blue. It's proving to be nothing more than a mild annoyance, but it is a problem I'd like to resolve nonetheless. It started after I downloaded the latest iWeb update from Software Update. Any suggestions? Am I alone in experiencing this?
 
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