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Easy, Flexible Website Design
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Creating a Website
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Customizing Your Pages
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Adding Hyperlinks and Navigation
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Adding Live Web Content
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Add Photos and Movies to Your Site
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Creating a Photo Album Page
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Creating a Movie Page
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Express Yourself with Blogs and Podcasts
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Creating a Blog
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Publishing a Podcast
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Publish and Manage Your Website
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Publishing Your Site
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Managing Your Site
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Creating a Website
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Tips on Designing Websites
Tips on Designing Websites
If you’re going to build a website to share with your friends and family, it helps to have a plan. A good way to start is by answering these two questions:
- What are you trying to say?
- Who is your audience?
The answers to these questions are connected. You may want to build your site in order to express your opinions, to share your experiences with others, or maybe even to talk about your business. For example, if you’re simply trying to share your photos, movies, and thoughts with friends and family, you may want to start with the following:
- A Home Page
- A Photo Page
- A Movie Page
- A Blog Page
- Using the Inspector Toolbar
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Duplicating Page Templates
Duplicating Page Templates
Duplicating a well-designed page and modifying it offers an easy way to give your website visual consistency and reduce the amount of layout work you have to do.
- In the sidebar, select a single webpage that you’ve already designed, and then go to the top Menu Bar and choose Edit > Duplicate.
- A new page appears in the sidebar — it’s colored red, to indicate that the page has not yet been published.
- In the sidebar, double-click the new page’s name and rename it.
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Changing Font Size quickly
Changing Font Size quickly
The Inspector Tool provides the best way to add and control text on your web page. However, if all you want to do is make some text larger or smaller, iWeb makes it easy:
- Select the text you’d like to edit.
- To make the text larger, press the Command and “+” keys at the same time.
- To make the text smaller, press the Command and “-” keys at the same time.
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Adding a Google Map
Adding a Google Map
You may want to add a Google Map to your website. To add a Google Map to a web page you’re designing:
- With a new page template open, go to the iWeb toolbar, click Web Widgets, and choose Google Map from the pop-up menu that appears.
- A Google Map appears on your page, with a Google Map panel.
- Enter an address you’d like the Google Map to display, and click Apply. The map displays the location.
- Drag the map into the position on the page that you’d like — you can adjust the map’s height and width using the handles on the sides and corners of the map.
Creating Blogs
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Adding More Entries to Your Blog
Adding More Entries to Your Blog
After you’ve created your blog and the first entry, iWeb makes adding new blog entries easy.
- In the sidebar, click Entries.
- In the entry list, click the first entry listing, and choose Edit > Duplicate. A new entry appears on the list.
- Double-click the name of the new duplicate entry and replace the selected title with a new title. Then, set the new entry’s date to a new date. The title and date appear above the entry’s main content text object.
- Select the text in the entry’s main content area and delete it. Then type new text or simply drag and drop a text file into the content area. The new blog entry appears in the content area.
- Using the Photos pane of the Media Browser, click iPhoto in the source list and select a photo from your iPhoto Library. Drag and drop the new photo on top of the previously existing photo in your blog entry. The photo you dragged replaces the other photo.
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Adding Videos to Blog Entries
Adding Videos to Blog Entries
iWeb makes adding a QuickTime video to your blog entries as easy as adding a photo.
- In the sidebar, select Entries.
- Select the blog entry to which you’d like to add a QuickTime video.
- With the blog entry open, go to the Media Browser or your desktop Finder and find the QuickTime video file that you’d like to add to your blog entry.
- Drag and drop the QuickTime video file on to the existing picture in your Blog entry. The existing picture is replaced with the new QuickTime video file.
To make sure your friends and family can view your QuickTime video file quickly when they come to your website, make sure that to size it appropriately for websites.
Creating Photo Pages
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Placing Photos accurately
Placing Photos accurately
To make your website look great, you’re going to want to make sure all your photos and text are lined up nicely on your page. iWeb makes it easy to view the vertical and horizontal placement of photos and text boxes.
- With one of your web pages selected, click on a photo on your web page.
- Click and drag the photo slightly up and down until you see a horizontal alignment guide appear. Drag the photo slightly left and right until you see a vertical alignment guide appear.
Use the guides to align photos accurately with other content on your web page.
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Reducing Photo File Size
Reducing Photo File Size
When visitors come to your website’s Photo Page and click a thumbnail to jump to an individual photo’s detail page, you can give them the opportunity to download a copy of the photo and even specify the size of the image they can download. Here’s how:
- With your Photo page open, in the photo grid view, double-click one of the photos in the grid. A larger version of the photo appears.
- Go to the Inspector toolbar, and click the third button from the left to show the Photos Inspector.
- Below the title “Photo Sharing” use the drop-down menu to select the photo size you’d like viewers to download, if at all.
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Allowing Viewers to Add Comments
Allowing Viewers to Add Comments to Photos
iWeb gives you the option to allow friends and family to add comments about your photos directly below your photos on photo detail pages. This can be a fun way to allow friends and family to interact with your web site — but make sure you check these comments frequently to make sure that all comments are appropriate for your web site.
- With your Photo page open, in the photo grid view, double-click one of the photos in the grid. A larger version of the photo appears.
- Go to the Inspector toolbar and click the third button from the left to show the Photos Inspector.
- Below the title “Comments,” click the Allow Comments checkbox.
Now, when visitors view this photo, they can add their own comments to the page below your photo, and future visitors can view your photo and all comments.
Creating Podcasts
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Optimizing File Size
Optimizing File Size
When you share a podcast on your website or blog, you want to make sure that you’ve compressed the Podcast file size properly, so that your friends and family can download it quickly.
- Open GarageBand, and open the audio file you’d like to turn into a podcast.
- From the main menu, choose Share > Send Podcast to Web.
The Send Podcast to iWeb command in GarageBand is designed to send the podcast episode directly to a new entry in your site’s blog. Choose MP3 or AAC when GarageBand asks you to choose how to compress the episode. You can also choose how GarageBand optimizes the compression: for best musical quality or for best spoken-word quality.
- Click Share, and GarageBand prepares the podcast episode for delivery.
When GarageBand finishes its work, it sends the episode to iWeb, which creates a new blog or podcast entry page to receive the finished podcast.
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Sharing Podcasts
Sharing Podcasts
After you’ve optimized your podcast’s file size in GarageBand, iWeb automatically adds your podcast file to your website as a new blog entry. The podcast ends up on a page that uses an uncustomized version of the blog template. To make your podcast page look like your other Blog entries:
- Create another blog entry that matches the rest of your blog entries.
- Select the first blog entry from the sidebar menu, and choose Edit > Duplicate. Date this new blog entry page.
Now, you’re going to copy and paste the content from your Podcast entry into the new duplicated blog entry page.
- If you’d like, copy (Command-C) the Title from the Podcast entry, and paste (Command-V) it into the Title area of the new duplicated entry.
- Next, select the Podcast on the Podcast entry, and copy it.
- Then, go to the new duplicated entry, select the placeholder image, and paste (Command-V) the Podcast into that area. The Podcast image/player appears on the new duplicate page.
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