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Build A Web Site On Your Mac. Tips From A to Z.

Sites Web sites come in all sizes, shapes, colors, and capabilities. Some are simple. Many are complex.

With Apple’s iWeb application, now available in iLife ‘06, web sites that look good are no longer difficult to make.

They’re downright easy. Point click. Drag and drop. What you see is what you get.

Consider the following to a primer, an overview of using your Mac to build a web site (or many sites) using tools of the trade.

What Do You Want?
Assume you have an idea.... (excerpted).

3 Reader Comments

Mar Marie said:

I love my Mac, I’ve only had it a short time. I used my hp laptop to build a web store with yahoo sitebuilder. I really would rather use my Mac. I want to build another web store, I like Yahoo’s hosting what would you recommend? Can I use Dreamweaver with Yahoo Merchant, or what about RapidWeaver? Would that work with the catalog manager on yahoo’s merchant hosting or would I have to use a different shopping cart?

iggy pence said:

Don’t open your iWeb pages in IE. IE sucks. Apple’s Safari, Mozilla’s Firefox and other modern browsers adhere to web standards for design and layout. Microsoft’s browsers do not. Avoid IE like the plaque it is.

Pam Rodriguez said:

I am using iWeb and I love the program BUT, when I try to open it in IE , it just doesn’t work. I lose links.

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