Have any of you played around with Apple's iWeb program? I needed a quick placetaker for one of my websites (database was down) and threw a pretty classy-looking page together in minutes. It was pretty cool.
I needed a front-page for my algebra II website, so I picked one of iWeb's templates, played with the images and text, and in less than an hour had it pretty much how I wanted it. I like the results. Yes, I know that if enough people use iWeb, it will be a piece of cake to spot an iWeb-created page, but I haven't seen too many myself, so what the heck.
The drag-and-drop image-replacement interface is nice; I'm not pleased that you have (I think) to import images to iPhoto in order to do this, but I can live with it. It would be nice to be able to view the source code and make changes that way; If there's a way to do it, I haven't found it.
Overall, about as easy to use as ComicLife, and while I won't rely on it for very many things, I like having it.
Anyone else playing with it?
I needed a front-page for my algebra II website, so I picked one of iWeb's templates, played with the images and text, and in less than an hour had it pretty much how I wanted it. I like the results. Yes, I know that if enough people use iWeb, it will be a piece of cake to spot an iWeb-created page, but I haven't seen too many myself, so what the heck.
The drag-and-drop image-replacement interface is nice; I'm not pleased that you have (I think) to import images to iPhoto in order to do this, but I can live with it. It would be nice to be able to view the source code and make changes that way; If there's a way to do it, I haven't found it.
Overall, about as easy to use as ComicLife, and while I won't rely on it for very many things, I like having it.
Anyone else playing with it?
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