For years, I did nice looking web pages for my business with PageMill, bought GoLive when it was introduced, never did anything with it. Now I need to to create a lot of relatively uncomplicated web pages - similar to each other in appearance - to use in affiliate marketing of travel. Iweb is so inexpensive and simple, I am thinking it would be worth a try.
But can I FTP the pages & content to my host in what we might think of the 'normal' way?
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iweb compatibility with hosts other than .Mac
#3
Posted 07 August 2006 - 06:44 PM
Just a word of caution here: the company I'm working for recently received a site created with iweb to do some fixes. The site was way too heavy to load and it wouldn't display porperly in different set ups other their .mac accounts. I'm not the one who worked in that project, so don't know exactly what the problem was, but remember seeing designers/developers pulling their hair off and re-building the site using dreamweaver, after even buying iWeb just for ths client.
Apparently, all the site pieces were converted to PNGs and extra (read: unecessary)code was added to the pages.
I'd test iWeb before making a decision.
cheers,
Brisa
Apparently, all the site pieces were converted to PNGs and extra (read: unecessary)code was added to the pages.
I'd test iWeb before making a decision.
cheers,
Brisa
#4
Posted 08 August 2006 - 12:50 PM
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Apparently, all the site pieces were converted to PNGs and extra (read: unecessary)code was added to the pages.
Apparently, all the site pieces were converted to PNGs and extra (read: unecessary)code was added to the pages.
That is quite true... it does allow for a flexiblity during creating a page in relation to fonts, colors, gradients, and where different graphic elements appear in the page but it does come with a price of extra overhead.
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