there is a html function, simply copy and paste your html pages. you  
will probably want to take advantage of other features, weblogs etc.  
in rapidweaver. rapidweaver was helpful in learning web design etc.  
and it does have a .mac capability which have i never used. the  
iphone template in the defaults may be enticing for some. best...jf

On Sep 20, 2007, at 8:03 PM, Rusty wrote:

> I create my web pages using html. I use TacoHTML Edit to create the
> pages. With realmacsoftware will I have to start over or will it be  
> able
> to use my current pages?
>
> Thursday, September 20, 200712:55 AMJerry Freemanx12 at insightbb.com
>
>> your friends have .mac accounts? [1] rapidweaver is easy, inexpensive
>> at $49, and the domain name can stay where it's hosted. best...jf
>>
>> [1] http://www.realmacsoftware.com/
>>
>> On Sep 19, 2007, at 9:42 PM, Stuart Ungar wrote:
>>
>>> Been thinking about iWeb but have a few questions
>>> before purchasing iLife 08.
>>>
>>> 1)  With building Web sites, how easy is it (never
>>> built a site before).
>>>
>>> 2) Can sites be made to look professional even though
>>> it is built around templates?
>>>
>>> 3) Can you use an existing URL for the site name?
>>>
>>> I have some friends that have a pretty shabby looking
>>> site and I wanted to help them out and create
>>> something cool.
>>>
>>> Info from folks that have used iWeb greatly
>>> appreciated!
>>>
>>> Stuart
>>
>>
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