Learn how to make useful, attractive Web sites with iWeb!
Apple's iWeb aims to help you build a Web site quickly and easily, but if you're stuck on the basics or unhappy with amateurish results, turn to Steve Sande for assistance. In Take Control of iWeb, Steve provides step-by-step instructions for building an iWeb site and uploading it to .Mac or to your own Web host, and you can look over his shoulder as he works in iWeb's templates with a designer's eye. Steve teaches you the best ways to make basic iWeb pages, including blog, podcast, and photo pages (via integration with other iLife applications), and he covers topics that go beyond the basics.
Are you using iLife '08/iWeb 3? This title is about iLife '06/iWeb 1. However, an iLife '08 edition is available.
You'll learn how to create eye-catching graphical effects, encode podcasts and videos for use with iWeb, edit graphics so your site loads faster, make image maps, and even set up an online store. For those with multiple sites or multiple Macs, Steve explains how to edit one site on two Macs and how to store multiple sites in multiple iWeb files. Pick up your copy today!
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Contents and Intro
FAQ
Read this ebook to learn the answers to questions such as:
How do I create special graphical effects like those in the above clickable images?
How do I create an RSS feed for my blog?
What if I don't want to publish to .Mac?
How do I make an image map? (There is a way!)
Can I create an entire online store with iWeb?
Book Info
123 pages
Version 1.0
Published 05-Jun-06
2.2 MB download
Free 28-page PDF sample with Table of Contents, Introduction, Quick Start, and section starts.
This ebook puts you in control of creating and publishing professional-looking Web sites using iWeb, Web design software from Apple Computer. This ebook was written by Steve Sande, edited by Tonya Engst, and published by TidBITS Electronic Publishing.
Introduction
If I had grandchildren instead of cats, I would proudly tell them that I was there when Apple made Web site design and publishing easy. Any speech by Apple CEO Steve Jobs is full of new product and upgrade announcements, so as Jobs gave the keynote address at Macworld Expo on January 10, 2006 I wasn't surprised or excited at first when he demoed iLife '06. But when Jobs unexpectedly announced a new Web site design and publishing tool, called iWeb, as part of iLife '06, I took notice.
I know all too well how difficult it is to make a great-looking Web site and create a blog. I've struggled with the complexities of RSS feeds and searched to find a way to easily publish photo galleries and podcasts. Watching Jobs simply click and drag his way through the creation of a professional-looking Web site in a few minutes of a keynote address was certainly an eye-opener, so I quickly purchased iLife '06 and began playing with iWeb.
I used the term "playing" to describe interacting with iWeb, because iWeb is truly a joy to use! In this ebook, I take you on a journey of discovery. I briefly explore the past so you can see for yourself what a powerful tool iWeb is, and then you can follow me as I build a Web site step by step. You can visit my iWeb site, and then read about how I used iWeb to create what you're viewing.
If you've never made a Web site before, you'll be thrilled with how easily you can organize your thoughts and have iWeb turn them into a beautiful work of art. Experienced Web designers will be happy with how iWeb works with iLife '06 to create vibrant Web sites full of text, sound, video, and photography. Let's get started!
NOTE: Shortly before this ebook was published, Apple updated iWeb to version 1.1. This significant update resolves many shortcomings in iWeb 1.0, and I took a special revision pass to make the ebook cover version 1.1.
Quick Start to Making a Site in iWeb
Although you can read this ebook sequentially, you may wish to use this page to set a custom path through the topics that I cover.
Start your site:
For historical context, read A Brief History of Web Sites. Then, if you haven't already, Install iWeb.
Start a new site! Learn how to Choose a Template,Name Your Site, and more in Create Your First Site.
Ready to take your site live? Decide Where to Publish Your Site, and then Publish to .Mac,Publish to a .Mac Group, or Publish to Other Servers.
Add links & media:
Learn about making links in Create Web Hyperlinks and Create Other Link Types. If image-based links are more your fancy, find more info in Create Picture Hyperlinks, which includes a sidebar, Making an Image Map.
Turn your thoughts into bits with Publish a Blog, and learn about how to Turn Blog Photos into a Photocast.
Take your radio show online with Publish a Podcast.
Learn how to insert a photo with Change the Picture, apply cool effects with The Fine Points of Formatting Photos, and make your images load faster with Accelerate Picture Downloads.
Create an Online Gallery of your photography.
Go beyond the limits:
Learn how to Make Text Sparkle; discover the fabulous effects you can create with Shapes, Layers & Masks; and Add Special Elements to count visitors and provide information.
Looking for extra income? Join an Affiliate Program, get ideas for how to Run an Online Store, and Increase Traffic to Your Site.
Manage Multiple iWeb Sites by doing some clever, but simple, work in the Finder.
Get the scoop on Editing One Site on Two Macs in Appendix B.
Q: Do you have an ebook that covers the version of iWeb that came with iLife '08?
At present (June 23, 2008) after you buy the ebook, you can open it to page 1 and click Check for Updates (lower left corner). On the resulting Web page, author Steve Sande has written a short essay about what MobileMe might mean for iWeb users. In a nutshell, it seems likely that iWeb '06 users can likely ignore the change-over to MobileMe and their sites will continue working exactly as they do now. Given that sales on this ebook are low now that iWeb '08 is out, chances of us updating the PDF to cover MobileMe are extremely low. However, if we can cover the changes in a few paragraphs on the Check for Updates Web page, we certainly will.
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