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I can't believe I'm giving a negative rating to an Apple product, this is a first. My small business site I created in iWeb 06 is not rendering correctly in iWeb '08 2. I didn't move or rename my site, I opened it in 2. In iWeb the pages look great. But when I publish the pages several font and spacing changes are made in the published pages different from the changes I corrected in converting a '06 site to '08, mainly: some fonts are converted to bold and spacing changes are made so that it is no longer WYSIWYG: the pages in iWeb still look great, the published pages look terrible and unusable.

The process of publishing the pages is changing fonts and spacing so that the published pages are far different than the unpublished pages.

I've given this feedback to Apple and posted this on their support forum which is full of many similar and other complaints on iWeb ' Unfortunately I can't recommend it unless they issue a major fix. In the meantime, RapidWeaver, Sandvox, and iWeb '06 are good alternatives. Morreez Aug 24 What is really strange after I updated Iweb to version 2 and uploaden the same page, it loads a lot slower then the uploaded version with version 1. As proof visit www. After that I did another test, to see if you turn your first page title into index, and so not create an iweb created index.

As an example for that you can see www. What else is there What is really great and suprisingly never mentioned is that you can simple copy and paste your entire site content to illustrator and then rasterize it and make slides from there.

Export this to web with HTML and then you can edit it in dreamweaver or whatever you want. You can even choose the size of each slide similar are making a site in illustrator from scratch.

I really tried everything also html-optimizer but the loading time never went better then version 1. I am able to create the same page in iweb in minutes which takes me hours in Illustrator alone so there you go Tournesol Apr 27 Aperture till only works so so with iWeb. The images is in random order in iWebs media browser and the quality of the thumbs and slideshow images in iWeb are inferior to the quality when iWeb is used in conjunction with iPhoto.

Show more. This app is no longer supported by it's developer. You can find similar apps here. Similar apps. Sparkle Pro. Vote to improve the quality of this list. Upvote Downvote. Quick 'n Easy Web Builder. Each theme comes with coordinated fonts, backgrounds, and colors to give your site a consistent look throughout. Next choose a page template. Create as many pages as you like.

Drag in photos or movies or type text into placeholders. Resize and rotate photos. Create overlays. No complicated design programs to buy. No obstacles between you and a great-looking website. You keep photos in iPhoto. When you recreate your website in EverWeb, the easiest way to bring text over is to cut and paste it from the iWeb page in to the corresponding EverWeb page.

For image files, drag and drop them in from their source wherever possible. Remember if you use an image more than once in your website, you only need to import it once in to EverWeb. Once imported, drag and drop the image from the Assets List on to the pages you want to include the image on. When converting your iWeb website to EverWeb, perhaps the most important task is the planning.

If you would rather have us convert and update your website for you, please take a look at the Convert your iWeb website to an EverWeb Site post for more information.

You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2. You can leave a response , or trackback from your own site. We can convert your website directly. This link will take you to the form where you can get a quote for the conversion.

Click on the button and complete the details and we will get back to you asap. Are you looking in the right place? This will open up the publishing window where the iWeb pages normally appear on the right. Thanks Tim. I forgot all about it. Your website is very useful and when I first published our site, had technical difficulties so went to a local Mac distributor here in Manila, Philippines and asked for help.

Tim, care to share with me what service you use for your blogs posts for this site? Did you use the iweb blog with mobileme or third-party blogging service? This way the page will continue to expand as more posters post comments. Otherwise with a separate text box, as mentioned above , your comments will run out of room and no longer work.

Do you think it would be possible for you to create a post on styling the comments box to fit in with your iWeb webpage? Your email address will not be published. View Results. Save your site and publish it to a folder. Select the entire div and delete it.

Paste the code below into the space where the HTML was previously and then save your page. Publish your site as normal. In a future post I plan to show you how to customize how your comments look on your page.

You may also like. By Simon 30 December 21 0. By Simon 17 December 21 0. Karl, I agree with you, it is a bit of a pain. I do have visions of me having to have a iWeb 08 and iWeb 09 sections in the future. PlanetMitch, Indeed thanks for your help. Richard, Thanks for the advice. I could have been uploading a new version of the site just about then?

Thank you. Thank you for this genius solution for getting my comments to work in my blog!!



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