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ThaQuest

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Jul 1, 2007
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I need to create a professional website for my photography business (currently employed with a newspaper in China) and I am looking to use iWeb or maybe Rapidweaver for its simplicity and ease of use. I would also like to do some blogging. Is it possible to use Wordpress in conjunction with iWeb or Rapidweaver? Finally, I am tempted to get a .mac account for simplicity of use, but I'm aware that it's features are very limited compared to the competition. Any advice?

Thanks!
 
You make an iframe in iweb and insert your wordpress blog in it. Many have done it.:apple:
 
You make an iframe in iweb and insert your wordpress blog in it. Many have done it.:apple:

how can this be done? i can't find any information in iweb. might you be referring to rapidweaver?
 
how can this be done? i can't find any information in iweb. might you be referring to rapidweaver?
No I am refering to iWeb.
I have a tutorial on my site but it is in French but you can see it in action there.
here

and here

on the first site when you click on the blue words on the right the page that displays in the frame is one of my own site and on the second when you choose a newspaper it is a page from that paper that shows in the frame.

instruction can be found on iwebfaq
 
I know this is an old thread, but it's important to mention that Wordpress will not work on .Mac.
 
I know this is an old thread, but it's important to mention that Wordpress will not work on .Mac.

There's a difference between
http://wordpress.org/
and
http://wordpress.com/

The first one is the one you download and install on your own server
The second one is just a blog that is hosted on a wordpress server (not on your own server)

The first one doesn't work on .Mac the second one does because it isn't hosted on .mac.
 
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