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Add this list of tools to the Mac’s top-rated web tool, RapidWeaver, and a complex, sophisticated, Web 2.0 web site is just clicks away.
First, a little background. Producing a quality, feature-laden web site has never been easier with mature applications such as the popular RapidWeaver. A complex web site with a blog, a photo gallery, movies, and so.... (excerpted).
sandra Silva said:
Question: Can I use the DEMO and actually upload a page to my server on my current website so that I can see how the code looks like compared to iWeb or do I have to buy it to do that? Need answer asap.
God bless,
Sandy
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jason revell said:
So far as I know there are no restrictions on the demo version but one way to find out is to download and try it. That’s free.
It’s easier to create attractive sites using iWeb but they’re non-standard in many ways. Add a few of the plugins to RapidWeaver and you can create a terrific site that is both XHTML and CSS valid, and adheres to web standards, which iWeb does not.
RapidWeaver is a little more difficult to use but the results are easier to manage and maintain.