It's fairly new, but I managed to get in most of her latest news and I added a small wallpapers gallery to start.
I made the wallpapers myself, too
Note: I was really proud of how I was able to shorten my URLs a bit, WITHOUT breaking any links or comments or even really doing anything to the HTML code. Check it out.
That looks really good. I love the textures and color. One suggestion though. The main biography section needs separation. It looks too much like one huge contiguous block of writing and that triggers feelings of intimidation or fatigue.
If you can break it up into three sections that may enhance the readability as well as the flow of the page.
this is my first iweb site, i pretty much made it for fun and i work on it allot. please comment on it and tell me what you think, and lets keep it pg. thanks for looking!
This site was very fun to create. Took a lot of time but after I figured out a few of the SEO tools and how to make them work with iWeb I felt much more confident that iWeb could be used as a valid tool to create a business site.
This site sells Probiotics and Healthy Living products that will enhance lives and promote wellness.
I am a Creative Director and I am not a stuck up guy who thinks that iweb is for amateurs. I really believe you can so much with it. I just finished a very big site for a city firm in London and they were really pleased. I even made my own site in iweb.
I am a Creative Director and I am not a stuck up guy who thinks that iweb is for amateurs. I really believe you can so much with it. I just finished a very big site for a city firm in London and they were really pleased. I even made my own site in iweb.
I am new to iWeb - it came "free" with my new iMac 27", hence I played with it after Christmas producing a small but acceptable site: http://www.nagelestock.eu. The fact that it did not allow easy access the the code did put me off for a while, but I started again in February and came up with my present main-site http://www.nagelestock.com. With an external HTML editor, (don't laugh, I used: MS Frontpage on a PC) I was able to insert the important Google Analytics, Stats and META tags.
iWeb is easy, but most of all it is pixel-accurate. Once one learns to overcome the initial limitations, it is quite powerful and indeed, fun to work with. I published the various finished sites to separate folders on the Mac/PC and uploaded these to my various web-spaces via FTP (in my case CuteFTP, but there are many free programs available).
The major shortfalls in my view are:
1.) It is very irritating that when editing changes to a published page, one has to re-enter all personal code again as clever iWeb in it's wisdom will overwrite all previous changes.
2.) Apple thinks that any link one wants to make to an other site will be Apple's own site - they are wrong and extremely aggravating in the process by automatically inserting their own URL.
3.) There are of course ways to back up your various sites, but not within the iWeb software, you will have to Google for the answers. This could have been made much easier instead of chucking it all into one "Domain" bucket.
I have looked at, downloaded and worked with most Mac paid-for packages (except Dreamweaver - too expensive and an overkill for my requirements) and came to the conclusion that iWeb wasn't all that bad for a "free" (when you buy a Mac) package.
Template packages are an other way to go, but these restrict ones individual input and they do nothing to learn web technology however simple.
In short, I would recommend iWeb: give it a serious try and learn to overcome it's shortcomings - you'll be pleased.
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http://www.usedtractors.com.au/USED_TRACTORS/HOME.html
It's fairly new, but I managed to get in most of her latest news and I added a small wallpapers gallery to start.
I made the wallpapers myself, too
Note: I was really proud of how I was able to shorten my URLs a bit, WITHOUT breaking any links or comments or even really doing anything to the HTML code. Check it out.
http://www.shakiraspot.com
http://www.shakiraspot.com/news/
http://www.shakiraspot.com/News/
http://www.shakiraspot.com/gallery/
http://www.shakiraspot.com/Gallery/
And these are thanks to my Godaddy account:
http://news.shakiraspot.com
http://gallery.shakiraspot.com
We are totally cool with any thoughts and suggestions.
http://therangerwriter.com
I built this one for my father. He is an author and wanted a way to get his stuff out there. I love some of the new updates for 09.
We are totally cool with any thoughts and suggestions.
http://therangerwriter.com
That looks really good. I love the textures and color. One suggestion though. The main biography section needs separation. It looks too much like one huge contiguous block of writing and that triggers feelings of intimidation or fatigue.
If you can break it up into three sections that may enhance the readability as well as the flow of the page.
this is my first iweb site, i pretty much made it for fun and i work on it allot. please comment on it and tell me what you think, and lets keep it pg. thanks for looking!
-chris
www.schema-design.com
www.stalbanstourguides.co.uk
work in progress:
http://www.schema-design.com/samui/S...ores/Home.html
http://www.schema-design.com/datanet...5_Cabling.html
Any comments welcome be they good or bad.
Thanks for looking.
Okay, how did you do that? The schemadesigns one is awesome.
My site (www.ooal.ca) would look so much better with an intro like that. Please explain in detail.
This site sells Probiotics and Healthy Living products that will enhance lives and promote wellness.
www.edcwellnessforlife.com
Thanks for letting me share.
k
Okay, how did you do that? The schemadesigns one is awesome.
My site (www.ooal.ca) would look so much better with an intro like that. Please explain in detail.
hi ScoMo
thanks for the comment.
I made an animated gif using photoshop.
It's very straightforward to do. Although i do use the package every day, so to me it's a doddle. I'm sure there are plenty of tutorials online.
If you would like one made, let me know and i'll see what i can do.
I am a Creative Director and I am not a stuck up guy who thinks that iweb is for amateurs. I really believe you can so much with it. I just finished a very big site for a city firm in London and they were really pleased. I even made my own site in iweb.
Here are some links.
Enjoy!
Rico
www.ricogusman.com
www.hydecorpfin.com/Hyde/Home.html
Hi Guys
I am a Creative Director and I am not a stuck up guy who thinks that iweb is for amateurs. I really believe you can so much with it. I just finished a very big site for a city firm in London and they were really pleased. I even made my own site in iweb.
Here are some links.
Enjoy!
Rico
www.ricogusman.com
www.hydecorpfin.com/Hyde/Home.html
Hi,
Maybe it's firefox playing up but i've noticed a couple of possible errors on the one you made for the city firm:
On the 'our services' button, that doesn't roll over like the other buttons.
Also the same with the 'email to request a free initial consultation' button.
Hopefully it's my mac playing up, but just incase i thought i'd point those out to you.
here is my iweb site - basically dhbw iran, eastern europe travel pages
I'm new to iWeb (been toying with it for a few weeks now). Here's my site:
www.ferigan.com
I'd welcome any constructive feedback.
thanks
-Sean
now my website made in iweb here
and my personal port here
Saludos!
Was made for this massage service in London.
--> here
N.B.: I am not advertising or promoting anything here, I am only posting my creation using iWeb and it happens to be a website for this service.
SG & TonyMC
I designed those sites just using iweb, I hope you like them!
www.friendlyfairy.com
www.balletpapier.com
www.peteroneillpictures.com
iWeb is easy, but most of all it is pixel-accurate. Once one learns to overcome the initial limitations, it is quite powerful and indeed, fun to work with. I published the various finished sites to separate folders on the Mac/PC and uploaded these to my various web-spaces via FTP (in my case CuteFTP, but there are many free programs available).
The major shortfalls in my view are:
1.) It is very irritating that when editing changes to a published page, one has to re-enter all personal code again as clever iWeb in it's wisdom will overwrite all previous changes.
2.) Apple thinks that any link one wants to make to an other site will be Apple's own site - they are wrong and extremely aggravating in the process by automatically inserting their own URL.
3.) There are of course ways to back up your various sites, but not within the iWeb software, you will have to Google for the answers. This could have been made much easier instead of chucking it all into one "Domain" bucket.
I have looked at, downloaded and worked with most Mac paid-for packages (except Dreamweaver - too expensive and an overkill for my requirements) and came to the conclusion that iWeb wasn't all that bad for a "free" (when you buy a Mac) package.
Template packages are an other way to go, but these restrict ones individual input and they do nothing to learn web technology however simple.
In short, I would recommend iWeb: give it a serious try and learn to overcome it's shortcomings - you'll be pleased.
Edmund Nagele F.R.P.S. - nagelestock.com