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MarximusMG

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Jan 21, 2009
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I'm an absolute beginner when it comes to website design, and I'm wanting to get started with something I think I can wrap my head around. I don't want to use iWeb due to its obvious limitations, and I have been looking at RapidWeaver 5. I know it's been called a slightly better version of iWeb, but it looks like it'll fit my needs.

My main question is, however, whether or not I'll be able to set up a forum on my site using RapidWeaver 5. If anyone can give me some advice regarding this, I'd really appreciate it!

Edit: If this is not possible, can you recommend an alternative that would allow a beginner such as myself to still set up a forum on the site?
 
I'm an absolute beginner when it comes to website design, and I'm wanting to get started with something I think I can wrap my head around. I don't want to use iWeb due to its obvious limitations, and I have been looking at RapidWeaver 5. I know it's been called a slightly better version of iWeb, but it looks like it'll fit my needs.

My main question is, however, whether or not I'll be able to set up a forum on my site using RapidWeaver 5. If anyone can give me some advice regarding this, I'd really appreciate it!

Edit: If this is not possible, can you recommend an alternative that would allow a beginner such as myself to still set up a forum on the site?

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