
iLife’s integration is not a taste of the future for computer users. It’s here now. It works. It’s cool. Apple’s new iWeb application, included in iWeb, will change how web pages are constructed. Goodbye BBEdit.
I don’t want to gush, but I’m having difficult controlling my view of iWeb. My first web pages were built using a simple text editor. We’ve come a long way, baby.
I cheered when building pages became point and click. Tweaking code by hand is OK and I’ve done my share, but it’s tedious and usually generates.... (excerpted).
Harold Greene said:
I have a temporary posting of a site I created with iWeb and
other image editing software at: ucsmedia.com. This will later go live at my first commercial site. While still under development,
would one of you webmasters out there please comment.
Thanks, Harold.
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lauren said:
the unfortunate part of programs like front page and iweb is that it allows anyone to publish a website… i cant help but think about how, in the days of film, photographers really considered their shots, so as to not waste film (film = $$, time). In the days of digital photography, its so easy to ‘point and shoot’ that the consideration going into the shot is often lacking, resulting in fewer good shot per XXX (roll of film, 36 pics, 24 pics, whatever) when compared to good shots on film. Iweb is similar to digital photography in this analogy, lest that need explaining.