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  1. Myles

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    Let's start a thread where we can post sites made using iWeb. Here's one.
     
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    Kingdom of Heaven looks so Apple for me, I mean the images reminds me of the dock icons. :D
     
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    How do you:
    Add interactive features like guestbook and form mail inquiry?
    Add a table?
     
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    My site created in 1 hour (give or take a minute or two)
     
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    Same question here: How can I add a guestbook using iWeb? Or is the task too complicated for iWeb?
     
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    not complicated, but it involves some html. try googling "varkgirl" & "rowan cottage". these 2 have iWeb guides, which greatly contributed in building our family website (including a guestmap & guestbook). hth.
     
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    This one really moved me. I lost my bestfriend...who also happens to be my mother-in-law...to cancer in 05. Somehow I have an idea of the pain...but losing your own child to cancer and at 16 too. Kudos to the author-mom. Great memorial site.
     
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    Just migrated Let Go and Let God to its new home.

    I want to add a guestbook but iWeb does not seem to have that capability.
     
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    hi odysseus, you can embed a guestbook in iWeb by following instructions found on links i provided on previous page. check this out. it's what i have on my web page.

    as i mentioned before, it's really not complicated, don't be intimidated :). great site btw, sayang naman if you don't add a guestbook (and a guestmap!, which i also have on my site). hth.

    edit: oops sorry, didn't provide links pala, google na lang :)
     
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    Thanks Theus. Yun nga, reason why I avoided Dreamweaver and GoLive because I am intimidated by designing a website that required some knowlede of scripting language.

    Sige, I'll check that out later today.
     
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    Testdrive ng iweb syncing with .Mac http://mac.web.com/kiksbalayonAstig, Choose Template, Drag-n-Drop photos, edit text, click publish, tada...I will dig deeper into iweb maybe in theweekends.. busy sa work eh. :D
     
  16. DBull

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    Here's mine: http;//web.mac.com/glloren

    How do we paste html tags on our sites using iWeb?
     
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    Thanks for the information guys. My question is how do you avail of an FTP site to host your website? I don't feel like opening an account with .mac. Also, if I have an account with Google, can I post my iWeb creation there?
     
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    i just visited this site.
    it touched me.
     
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    The book (also entitled Let Go and Let God) is one of Guam's bestseller since it was released last month. All proceeds were donated to several cancer institutes. A revised/paperback edition will soon be published and released by ST PAULS Philippines.

    By the way, the .mac site is no longer valid. So if you want to visit the site, kindly procede to www.letgoletgod.ph... still made on a mac.

    ;)
     
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