hehe That was pretty entertaining. Welcome to the big city. You're going to
have lots of
material! :D
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Bill C.
http://ReelSolid.TV
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Liza is 39 and single. Follow her NYC dating misadventures in 39 seconds, or
so.
Well done - very funny - and welcome to the vlogosphere!
I'm a subscriber :)
Jan
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hehe That was pretty entertaining. Welcome to the big city. You're going
to have lots of
material! :D
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Bill C.
http://ReelSolid.TV
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Thanks Josh, worked perfectly... that's one less reason that iWeb won't work
for me!
I believe that if I knew a lot more about what I was doing I could probably
modify the
template to include a comments feature, as well, from what I've heard.
Unfortunately that's a
bit out of my league.
Vu
You don't have to use a .mac account to use it. You can publish
anywhere.
I played around a bit with iWeb, and was suprised to see that the
output was nearly a pure CSS layout. A not very clean or efficient
CSS, but pure css none the less.
Bill Streeter
LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
www.lofistl.com
That's very true, Bill, just not efficiently.
What I had said was that in order to get the full functionality and ease of use
out of iWeb you
need .Mac... it allows you to have features such as advanced slide shows
(without .Mac you
can still have basic slideshow), password protected pages,
Jay! Yeah, we're trying something new, something that we weren't able to do
with our
individual videoblogs.
We originally did try using iWeb, it looked so promising. It is literally the
easiest web site
generation application I have ever seen. Unfortunately with its simplicity and
ease of
There are other rather important features
it is lacking, including the ability to change the photos that link to the
videos, it is
currently just pulling the first frame of the video from what I could tell.
Did you try setting a poster frame for the video?
In QT Pro, you can drag the slider