
#APPLE IWEB REVIEW MOVIE#
Each template comes in several variations-photo album, movie page, blog, podcast, and others-so you can create multiple types of pages with a uniform look-and-feel. Though there are only 12 main templates, they are beautiful and easy to change and tweak. A resizable Site Organizer, which lists all of your pages in order, is located to the left of the Canvas, and a toolbar at the bottom of the window contains text and image controls. The Canvas, located in the middle, is the workspace where you choose a template fill that template with images, text, and background graphics and create new headlines and text boxes. You access iWeb via a window with three primary parts. It’s not only valuable for a typical online photo album, but also functional for a wide variety of personal and business material you may want to publish on the Web. Podcasting elements of today’s consumer Web publishing environment into iWeb. Web page I built with iWeb as part of my testing for both this review and myįirst look at the application.) Apple has done a superlative job of incorporating the multimedia, blogging, and If there’s an easier way than iWeb to design and publish a Web site with a desktop app, I’ve yet to encounter it. But while iWeb is ideal for novice publishers, people with more experience and higher expectations will probably find it limiting.


ILife ’06 suite, iWeb also makes it easy to incorporate audio, video, and still photographs into those sites. Thanks to its integration with the rest of the As Apple’s first entry into consumer-based desktop Web publishing, iWeb 1.0 is designed to let home or small-business iLife users with no HTML or design skills build simple, beautiful Web sites.
