Re: iWeb sites



On 2008-02-13 14:12:15 -0800, Heli <haiheli.pip@xxxxxxxxx> said:

You can have multiple, mutually exclusive sites within iWeb 2.0.3, yes.
They all live within my dotmac world. They are, for instance:

web.mac.com/username/g1
web.mac.com/username/g2
web.mac.com/username/g3

They live in different websites within iWeb. Is this what you are
talking about?

Yes, but the problem seems to be that when I publish and visit the site
then the first site is always shown.

In the example above you go to the g2 site but it routes you to the g1 site instead?

I just discovered another 'visit'
button (bottom) that leads me to the right place to view it.

Button? Button on the first page that will lead to the second page. I think you have one big site. You need to separate them in IWeb. All your pages are in one site.

In the local publish folder there is an index that only refers to the
first site too.
It published all right so far I can see, but there is this weird index
and opening of the first site when a second site was published.
I guess it'll be all right as long as I mention the right url of each
site when making public.

That's no kind of fix!

Open the program iWeb. On the right you have one site, with three or four pages underneath it. Ctl-Click that highest element in that tree. Select "New Site". Now you have a second site. Drag all the pages from the first site that you didn't want to be there, into the second site.

Are we on the same page now?
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Thank you and have a nice day.

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