I've not downloaded RW --- yet.

In reading the article about iWeb in the June Access, I realized that I 
have iWeb, so have been perusing it to see if it will satisfy what I 
want.  But I'm looking forward to the Tuesday meeting so I can see the 
differences between iWeb and RW.

Luann

Jerry Freeman wrote:
> If I understand correctly you have downloaded RapidWeaver. After 
> installing RW you can build a site, and save it to a "local" drive. 
> You can preview the site design from within RW?or any installed web 
> browser?without going online. A completed design can be "exported" to 
> a local drive for later uploading via FTP client, or by using RW's 
> "export" feature. best...jf
>
> On Jun 23, 2006, at 2:01 PM, Luann Johnson wrote:
>
>> I'm interested in this program, but I have what may be a silly 
>> question.  In order to build the website, after it has been 
>> downloaded, does one have to be on-line?
>> Luann
>>
>> Anne Cartwright wrote:
>>> All Macintosh users,
>>>
>>> June meeting of LCS: Jerry Freeman will speak on RapidWeaver, an 
>>> inexpensive, easy to learn application for building your own Web 
>>> site. Meeting is this coming Tuesday, June 27 meeting, 7 PM at Pitt 
>>> Academy 6010 Preston St.
>
>
>
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