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itou
Aug 7, 2008, 11:52 AM
hello,
i have my own domain, i use iWeb to design my site, i don't have .mac or mobileme but i want to have the "comments" function on my website. i'm also looking into having a language translator on my site too. i've seen wordpress sites with small flags denoting different language options. that's cool. i want that.

anyone have any ideas? help me out?

-itou



alphaod
Aug 7, 2008, 11:55 AM
Well iWeb is very simple and it doesn't let you do much, so get a better editting app. Wordpress is just a matter of installing a SQL database and then the installation files on your website.

Apple Ink
Aug 7, 2008, 11:58 AM
For basics.... iWeb is fine but once you sink in more, you'll want more features like sitemaps and mod phps and stylesheets which iWeb CANT offer.
iWeb is great for non demanding simple users who'll always accept what it has to offer and LIKE it!
Customizations is beyond iWeb!

Giovannino
Aug 7, 2008, 01:03 PM
Have alook at this page for comments without MobileMe
http://iwebfaq.org/site/iWeb_Feedback_Comments.html

About the language translator:
I speak italian, german, english and french. Browsing on the web I sometimes come across content which simply doesn't make any sense. Nonsense is a hint for language translators. It's awful (rarely funny). Please don't use them.

Regards,
Giovannino

jc1350
Aug 7, 2008, 01:10 PM
iweb 06 did something I hated (and don't use it a a result). All I was doing was using the iphoto/iweb interoperability to create photo pages for my distant family to view.

If you don't have .mac/mobileme, when you publish a new page, it sends the ENTIRE SITE each time. It's not smart enough to publish just the changed/new pages unless you use .mac/mobileme.

That's a lot of wasted bandwidth.

Giovannino
Aug 7, 2008, 01:52 PM
If you don't have .mac/mobileme, when you publish a new page, it sends the ENTIRE SITE each time. It's not smart enough to publish just the changed/new pages unless you use .mac/mobileme.

That's a lot of wasted bandwidth.

Read Chapter 3 of the following page:
http://iwebfaq.org/site/iWeb_Folder_FTP.html

jc1350
Aug 8, 2008, 09:38 AM
Read Chapter 3 of the following page:
http://iwebfaq.org/site/iWeb_Folder_FTP.html

Thanks.

That's a rather handy site.

Giovannino
Aug 8, 2008, 03:38 PM
Thanks.

That's a rather handy site.

You're welcome. I love the site, it's made by a friend of mine...

velvetelvis
Aug 9, 2008, 04:22 AM
i have what is probably a dumb question, if i make a web site/blog with wordpress, can i post it using mobileme? or do i have to use iweb to with mobile me?

Giovannino
Aug 9, 2008, 06:58 AM
i have what is probably a dumb question, if i make a web site/blog with wordpress, can i post it using mobileme? or do i have to use iweb to with mobile me?

Not so stupid question as there's a difference between

wordpress.com
and
wordpress.org

If you create a Blog at Wordpress.com the Blog will be hosted at Wordpress.com
If you use Wordpress.org you download the "application" and have to upload it to your own server/hosting

Unfortunately the Wordpress.org Blog doesn't work at MobileMe as MobileMe has no .php support and has no MySQL database. Both are needed to run Wordpress hence Wordpress doesn't work on MobileMe.

iWeb... The only thing you can do is iFrame the Wordpress in an iWeb created site... However you have to have a working Wordpress first...

velvetelvis
Aug 9, 2008, 03:20 PM
what do you think the likelyhood there will be an app to post to mobileme blog from your iphone? thats mostly what i want to be able to do. it seems to me that apple would want these to work together...

velvetelvis
Aug 9, 2008, 03:30 PM
it is kinda possible to use wordpress.com on your iweb site...

http://iwebfaq.org/site/iWeb_Blogging.html

using iframes, your can link your wordpress blog and it should up date on your site.

7031
Aug 9, 2008, 07:22 PM
it is kinda possible to use wordpress.com on your iweb site...

http://iwebfaq.org/site/iWeb_Blogging.html

using iframes, your can link your wordpress blog and it should up date on your site.
True, in fact that's how I used to do it. Problem is, search engines hate frames, so if you intend to do any serious work, you should definitely avoid them.

velvetelvis
Aug 9, 2008, 07:39 PM
True, in fact that's how I used to do it. Problem is, search engines hate frames, so if you intend to do any serious work, you should definitely avoid them.

wouldnt the search engines find the wordpress and then redirect to iweb?

Giovannino
Aug 10, 2008, 09:48 AM
wouldnt the search engines find the wordpress and then redirect to iweb?
search engines would find the wordpress blog as a standalone not related to the website that integrates it. Search engines will manage them as two completely separate things.
You would need to link the website from Wordpress to ensure vsiitors know where the rest of the site is.