GoneOffShore
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Fri Jul-21-06 11:53 AM
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Anyone have any experience with iWeb?
I put up a web page which is still on dot Mac and then had a hard drive crash. Got most of my data back, but the 'Domain' file in the User/computername/library/iweb was not recovered. Any thoughts on how to get back to doing updates on the page without redoing EVERYTHING???
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Fri Jul-21-06 01:27 PM
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I found the file in buried down in a subfolder.
I'd been trying to find it with Spotlight, but that kept giving me too much.
So, for anyone using iWeb - find that hidden file, copy it to another hard drive or a CD or something and everytime you update your site, RE copy it.
Memo to self -
Backup, backup, backup -
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Sat Jul-22-06 06:05 PM
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I'm thinking about upgrading to iLife '06, mainly for Garage Band, but I really look forward to trying out iWeb.
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Tue Jul-25-06 08:41 AM
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There are some limitations as to themes and such, though it is possible to design your own. And if you're good at design you can import your own graphics. I found out, the hard way, that EVERYTHING for your site is kept in what appears to be a single document, called domain. It is a package not a doc and you can open it and fiddle around. iWeb uses CSS on every page and duplicates a lot of things rather than using one graphic and then doing a reference to that. Seems to make the page browse a little faster.
I'm going to be building another page for business, but will be using Adobe GoLive.
I've ditched Garage Band just because it's a processor hog and I don't have the time to fool with it. But I've heard it's great for people with midi keyboards and lots of RAM.
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Tue Jul-25-06 08:42 AM
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4. I like it - I don't like it |
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There are some limitations as to themes and such, though it is possible to design your own. And if you're good at design you can import your own graphics. I found out, the hard way, that EVERYTHING for your site is kept in what appears to be a single document, called domain. It is a package not a doc and you can open it and fiddle around. iWeb uses CSS on every page and duplicates a lot of things rather than using one graphic and then doing a reference to that. Seems to make the page browse a little faster.
I'm going to be building another page for business, but will be using Adobe GoLive.
I've ditched Garage Band just because it's a processor hog and I don't have the time to fool with it. But I've heard it's great for people with midi keyboards and lots of RAM.
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