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  • Apple iWeb, Chapter 1 Creating a Website With iWeb 21 Publish Your Website on the Internet In this section of the tutorial, you’ll publish your website to .Mac so that others can visit your site. To publish your site to .Mac, you must have at least a free trial .Mac membership. You (and others) can access your iWeb website until the trial period expires; as soon as you become a .Mac member, you can publish your site site again. To get a free or full .Mac membership, visit www.mac.com. To publish your website to .Mac: m Click Publish (or choose File > Publish to .Mac). When you see the message that your site ha

  • Apple iWeb, Chapter 1 Creating a Website With iWeb 11 Now you have your first webpage. The iWeb window looks like this: The Site Organizer As you create websites and webpages, they appear in this list. Click the small triangles to show or hide pages in a site (or sub-pages in a blog). You can rearrange pages by dragging them in the list. You can even drag a page from one website to another. The Webpage Canvas The webpage canvas is where you create the content for a webpage. You can easily drag graphics files, movie files, and sound files to the c

  • Apple iWeb, Chapter 2 Inspectors and Other Windows at a Glance 25 The Site Inspector Use the Site Inspector to change settings that apply to the selected website. A Site Name field: If you have more than one website, you can name them so that you’ll know which one is which while working in iWeb. The site name you specify here is part of your website’s URL. Some characters are not recommended for use in website names. For more information, see “Renaming a website” in iWeb Help. B “Publish to a group” checkbox and pop-up menu: If you are a member of a .Mac group, you can select the group in this menu to publish your site so that only other group members can visit it. C

  • Apple iWeb, Chapter 2 Inspectors and Other Windows at a Glance 31 The Metrics Inspector Use the Metrics Inspector to change an object’s orientation, size, or position. G Opacity slider and field: Drag the slider (or enter a value in the field) to make the selected object more or less transparent. H Image Fill settings: To change the image, drag a file to the image well or click Choose. Choose a scaling option from the pop-up menu. Â Scale to Fit resizes the image to fit the object’s dimensions as well

  • Apple iWeb, 10 Chapter 1 Creating a Website With iWeb Create a Website To get started, you’ll create a website that consists of one page (a welcome page). To create a website: 1 If iWeb isn’t open, double-click the iWeb application icon in your Applications folder. If iWeb is already open, and you don’t see the template chooser shown below, click the Add Page (+) button at the bottom of the iWeb window (or choose File > New Page). In the template chooser that appears, click Freestyle on the left. In the thumbnails on the right, the Welcome template should already be selected for you (the selected templae has a yellow border around it). 2 Click Choose. About Templates Each time y

  • Apple iWeb, Chapter 2 Inspectors and Other Windows at a Glance 27 The Blog & Podcast Inspector Use the Blog & Podcast Inspector to change blog and podcast settings. A “Number of excerpts to show” field: Change the number of entries displayed on your blog. B Excerpt Length slider: Drag the slider to make blog excerpts shorter or longer. C Series Artist field: Set the artist name for this podcast series. D Contact Email field: If you submit your podcast to the iTunes Music Store, you can provide the music store with a way to contact you or your podcast’s artist. This information is not visi

  • Apple iWeb, Chapter 1 Creating a Website With iWeb 23 Next Steps Congratulations! You’ve completed the tutorial. You will probably want to further customize your website content, add more photos and other graphics, and include special elements such as an automatic visitor counter. As you get more comfortable with iWeb, you might want to include other templates on your website. If you have questions as you explore the other features of iWeb, choose Help > iWeb Help.

  • Apple iWeb, 22 Chapter 1 Creating a Website With iWeb Important: Don’t enter your .Mac user name and password; create a name and password that would be hard to guess (they don’t have to be real words, but could be a combination of letters and numbers). 5 Publish your website by clicking the Publish button. When you click Announce, the email message includes the user name and password you specified. If you belong to a .Mac group, you can also publish a site so that only group members can see it. For instructions, see “Publishing a site to a .Mac group” in iWeb Help. If you don’t publish to .Mac, you can also publish your website to a folder on your computer so that you can u

  • Apple iWeb, 14 Chapter 1 Creating a Website With iWeb Add a Photo Page Now you’ll add more pages to your website. You can add pages in any order; it’s easy to rearrange them at any time by dragging them in the site organizer (see “Organize Your Website” on page 18). iWeb provides special templates for pages that contain mainly photos instead of text. The Photos templates include a photo grid that automatically sizes and positions each photo as you add it, and provides a placeholder caption for each photo. The Photos templates also include a Start Slideshow button that your visitors can click to view your photos as a

  • Apple iWeb, 34 Chapter 2 Inspectors and Other Windows at a Glance Movies Pane Movies stored in the Movies folder on your hard disk appear here. A Movie folders list: Folders in your Movies folder, iPhoto library, and iTunes library appear here. Click a folder to see the movies it contains. B Movie thumbnails: Drag a movie from here to a webpage. C Play button: Click to play the selected thumbnail movie. Click again to stop playing. D Search field: Type a movie name here to locate the movie. A C B D

  • Apple iWeb, Chapter 1 Creating a Website With iWeb 13 Add Your Own Text and Graphics Each template contains text boxes, with placeholder text, for different elements on the page. If you click the text, the entire text box is selected and selection handles appear. You can drag the text box to reposition it, and you can resize it by dragging a handle. Experiment with adding your own text. To replace placeholder text with your own text: m Click the placeholder text and start typing. When you start typing, the placeholder text is replaced by what you type. ∏ Tip: Choose View > Show Layout to see

  • Apple iWeb, Chapter 2 Inspectors and Other Windows at a Glance 29 The Wrap Pane (Text Inspector) Use the Wrap pane to adjust the way text wraps around an inline object, such as a shape or photo. The List Pane (Text Inspector) Use the List pane to create and modify bulleted or numbered lists. A “Object causes wrap” checkbox: Select to make text wrap around the selected object. Note: Only inline objects can have text wrapped around them. B Text wrap alignment buttons: Click to select how you want the text to wrap around the object. The first button wraps text to the right of the object. The second button wraps text around the left side of the object. C Extra Space fi

  • Apple iWeb, 28 Chapter 2 Inspectors and Other Windows at a Glance The Text Inspector Use the Text Inspector to adjust text properties such as color, alignment, and spacing. A Color well: Click to change the color of selected text. B Horizontal alignment buttons: Click to align selected text left, right, center, or to the left and right (justified). C Vertical alignment buttons: Click to align text to the top, center, or bottom of a text box or shape. D Background Fill checkbox: Select the checkbox to put a color behind text in a text box. Click the color well to change the color. E Character and Line sliders and fields:

  • Apple iWeb, 36 Chapter 2 Inspectors and Other Windows at a Glance The Adjust Image Window Click the Adjust button in the toolbar for advanced controls that adjust image properties such as brightness, saturation, and sharpness. A Brightness and Contrast controls: Â Brightness: Make the overall image lighter or darker. Â Contrast: Make different parts of the image stand out. You can make shadows darker, sharpen the edges of objects, and make colors stand out more. If you increase the contrast of a photo a lot, it looks more like an illustration. B Saturation, Temperature, and Tint cont

  • 32 Chapter 2 Inspectors and Other Windows at a Glance The Link Inspector Use the Link Inspector to create hyperlinks users can click to open a webpage, file, or email message. A “Enable as a hyperlink” checkbox: Select to make the selected text or object a hyperlink. B Link To pop-up menu: Choose what you want the link to open. Â One of My Pages: Choose one of your websites or webp

  • Apple iWeb, www.apple.com/iweb © 2006 Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iLife, iMovie, iPhoto, iTunes, Mac, the Mac logo, and Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Finder, GarageBand, iWeb, and Safari are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. iTunes is a service mark of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. .Mac is a service mark of Apple Computer, Inc. 019-0537-A

  • Apple iWeb, 16 Chapter 1 Creating a Website With iWeb To add a caption to a photo: m Click the placeholder text below a photo and type a caption. Add a Blog iWeb provides two kinds of blog templates: Blog and Podcast. You can add multimedia content (podcast, audio, video) to both. To add a blog: 1 Click the Add Page (+) button (or choose File > New Page). 2 In the template chooser, select Travel in the list on the left, select Blog from the thumbnails on the right, and then click Choose. What Is a Blog? A blog is a journal that’s posted on the web for others to read. (The word blog is short for web log.) New entries are added periodically; the previous entries (the arc

  • Apple iWeb, 18 Chapter 1 Creating a Website With iWeb To add a blog entry: 1 In the site organizer, click Entries. 2 Click the Add Blog Entry button. The date appears automatically above each blog entry. You can give each blog entry its own title. To change the title of a blog entry, do one of the following: Â Double-click the placeholder title text and type the title. Â Double-click the entry in the Title list and type the title. To edit a blog entry: m On the Entries page, click an entry in the Title list. The entry appears below the Title list so that you can ed

  • 2 1 Contents Preface 4 Welcome to iWeb 4 About This Document 5 About iWeb 5 iWeb Highlights 6 Useful Words to Know 7 For More Information Chapter 1 8 Creating a Website With iWeb 8 What You’ll Learn 8 Before You Begin 9 Overview of Creating a Website 10 Create a Website 13 Add Your Own Text and Graphics 14 Add a Photo Pa

  • Apple iWeb, Preface 4 Welcome to iWeb This document will help you quickly create a website using iWeb. If you’ve always wanted your own website but weren’t sure how to create one, iWeb is an easy and fun way to accomplish that goal. If you already have a website but you want a new look for it, or an easier way to update it, you can use iWeb to re-create a professional-looking, easy-to-manage website. About This Document This document contains two chapters, which you can use in the order that suits you: Â Chapter 1, “Creating a Website

  • Chapter 2 Inspectors and Other Windows at a Glance 33 The Media Browser The Media Browser gives you easy access to all the photos in your iPhoto library, as well as all the music in your iTunes library and the movies stored in your Movies folder. Photos Pane All the photos in your iPhoto library appear here. A iPhoto albums list: Photo albums you’ve

  • Apple iWeb, 12 Chapter 1 Creating a Website With iWeb The iWeb Toolbar The toolbar at the bottom of the iWeb window gives you one-click access to many of the actions you’ll perform as you create webpages. The Inspector Window The inspectors make it easy to perform many tasks in iWeb. To open the Inspector window: m Click the Inspector button in the toolbar (or choose View > Show Inspector). Add Page button Add a new webpage to a website. Add text and predrawn shapes that you can modify. Open windows to add photos, songs, or movies; adjust images; per

  • Apple iWeb, Chapter 2 Inspectors and Other Windows at a Glance 35 Audio Pane Here you can see all the music in your iTunes library, as well as podcasts you create in GarageBand. A Source list: Choose to display podcasts you’ve created in GarageBand, all the songs in your iTunes library, or playlists you created in iTunes. B Songs list: Drag a podcast, song, or playlist from here to a webpage for visitors to listen to. Note: Songs purchased from the iTunes Music Store must be authorized to play on the visitor’s computer. A B

  • Apple iWeb, Chapter 1 Creating a Website With iWeb 19 When you add a new webpage to a site, iWeb automatically adds a link for it to the navigation menu. You can prevent a page from appearing in the navigation menu using the Page Inspector. For more information, see “Setting up the navigation menu (table of contents)” in iWeb Help. Rename a Website or Webpage When you add a new website or webpage, iWeb gives it a default name; you can rename it at any time. The site name appears in your website’s URL: http://web.mac.com/YourMemberName/iWeb/SiteName The

  • 2 24 2 Inspectors and Other Windows at a Glance This chapter describes the controls you’ll use in iWeb. You can use this chapter to get familiar with the iWeb interface and learn the names of the iWeb controls. Use this chapter as a reference while you work and as you follow the instructions in the tutorial (Chapter 1, “Creating a Website With iWeb,” on page

  • Apple iWeb, 30 Chapter 2 Inspectors and Other Windows at a Glance The Graphic Inspector Use the Graphic Inspector to change object properties such as fill, stroke (line width), shadow, and opacity. A Fill pop-up menu: Fill an object with a solid color, a color gradient, an image, or a tinted image (an image with a wash of color over it). B Color wells and gradient controls: If you choose Gradient Fill from the Fill pop-up menu, click each color well to choose a color. Click the double-headed arrow to invert the gradient. Set the direction of the gradient with the Angle wheel, or type a value in the field. If you choose Image F

  • Chapter 1 Creating a Website With iWeb 17 The first blog entry appears, with the current date. Double-click the placeholder text to create your own title and body text. When you add a page using one of the blog templates (Blog or Podcast), three icons appear in the site organizer: Â Blog is the page that your website visitors see. It contains excerpts (the opening te

  • Apple iWeb, Preface Welcome to iWeb 7 Â Website: A collection of information—usually including graphics and hyperlinks to other parts of the website or to other websites—made available on the Internet. A website, or site, consists of one or more webpages that are linked together. Â Webpage: Most websites are organized into webpages, or pages, that are linked together. For More Information To get the most out of iWeb, consult these resources: Â Onscreen help: iWeb Help provides deta

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