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Use "Search Forums"

Put in iWeb under "Search Forums" at the top right. It'll bring up forum questions. You'll see that most of the threads are under "Mac Applications" and "Web Design and Development"
 
I wouldn't have thought so, though I'm sure you could use iWeb Enhancer (or a similar program) to write some HTML to do it.

TBH though if you use decent web hosting (like aSmallOrange) you can set up a forum automatically with them.
 
Yeah...

I'm such a newbie that despite 3 years on this thing, I don't know how to get off of 'newbie' status:rolleyes: I admit to only bursts of activity, especially when I'm looking for any news on the next iMac or MacBook Pro updates...bleh.

I also think there is a point to be made for having sub-Forum folders for specific apps, but I guess that's what a very specific "Search Forums" question would do.
 
I'm such a newbie that despite 3 years on this thing, I don't know how to get off of 'newbie' status:rolleyes: I admit to only bursts of activity, especially when I'm looking for any news on the next iMac or MacBook Pro updates...bleh.

I also think there is a point to be made for having sub-Forum folders for specific apps, but I guess that's what a very specific "Search Forums" question would do.


The simple answer is to make more posts!

"Status" has nothing to do with the amount of time your have been registered.
 
Takes a lot to get off Newbie

The simple answer is to make more posts!

"Status" has nothing to do with the amount of time your have been registered.

I just used the >gasp< FAQ/Rules section for the first time.:)
Apparently, I'd have to have 30 posts just to break free of newbie status.

While I tend towards the 'Cliff Clavin' in my posse, I just broke free of my PowerCenter Pro last year, so I ain't got that much to say:cool:
 
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