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GOLDFRAPP
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2007-12-26, 03:10

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Pretty Impressive for iweb.
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bender0069
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2007-12-31, 12:35

I've been playing with iweb a bit. I really don't know how to do anything special, but this is what I have. Link
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Yontsey
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2007-12-31, 13:11

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thank you
Saw you on Perez Hilton the other day. Congrads.
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morningstarrising
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2007-12-31, 20:29

someone got a hard-on for Goldfrapp..

What is your hight and width on your page?

And does anyone know how to get my page to work without the "www."? It's the only part I can't figure out with the .Mac domain masking.

Jebus Google, just buy Apple already...

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GOLDFRAPP
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2007-12-31, 21:49

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Saw you on Perez Hilton the other day. Congrads.
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someone got a hard-on for Goldfrapp..

What is your hight and width on your page?

And does anyone know how to get my page to work without the "www."? It's the only part I can't figure out with the .Mac domain masking.
usually my pages are 1000 px wide; height varies

sorry, have never had .mac and know nothing about domain masking
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morningstarrising
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2008-01-01, 00:50

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usually my pages are 1000 px wide; height varies

sorry, have never had .mac and know nothing about domain masking

I thought so, your page is the only one that works without the www . Oh well..
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T-Man
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2008-01-01, 14:09

@morningstarrising: I was curious myself, and went to our old friend Google. I didn't read it all and probably don't understand the server-stuff of it, but maybe you'll get something from it.

I wasn't going to bother with any of my iWebs, since they're basically the basic templates, but I just thought I'd show off my simple picture-wall-area for the heck of it: Link. (For some reason the counter doesn't shadow and have it's 18% opacity like I set it in iWeb, like my email button on the other side...)
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2008-01-01, 15:50

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@morningstarrising: I was curious myself, and went to our old friend Google. I didn't read it all and probably don't understand the server-stuff of it, but maybe you'll get something from it.
Thanks for the help. I tried google before, and no one knew on Apple's site. But I check google again, thanks tyo the link you sent because I didn't know what A Record was. Now I do, so I google to find out what web.mac.com IP adress was and:

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I posted this on the apple.com discussion forums because I know that many people were looking for a way to make "theirdomainname.com" load their .mac sites without having to use "www."

I am posting it here because I figured some might find it useful.

I was looking for this same thing and I found a solution. I use godaddy.com for my domain registration and in order to get my site to load without the www I needed to change my A (Host) Name. This was set to a Host of @ (which is a substitute for mydomainname.com) and a Point To value of an IP address that was pointing to a godaddy domain parking info site. So basically, if someone typed www.mydomain.com they would get my iWeb site on .mac. If they typed mydomain.com without the www they would see the godaddy parking page.

The problem is that in order to change the A (Host) name on godaddy you can't use web.mac.com as you do for the CNAME www. You need an IP address. So, I used Network Utility (inside Applications/Utilities) to perform a Lookup on web.mac.com and found that the IP address was 17.250.248.34

I then went to the Total DNS Control Panel for my domain on the godaddy website and changed the A (Host) entry for @ in the Points To column to 17.250.248.34

About 45 minutes later mydomain.com points to my iWeb .mac hosted site. Sweet!

Frank
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Hopefully this helps everyone using .Mac.

Jebus Google, just buy Apple already...
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GOLDFRAPP
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2008-03-13, 02:52

theme taken from keynote.app

www.goldfrapp.us
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Mugge
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2008-03-13, 06:27

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theme taken from keynote.app

www.goldfrapp.us
That's actually pretty good, especially considering it's done in iWeb. I had no idea it was capable of that kind of stuff.

Would it be possible to make it so that the music doesn't start before you hit play? You know just in case people are checking out your site at work.

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GOLDFRAPP
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2008-03-13, 10:37

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That's actually pretty good, especially considering it's done in iWeb. I had no idea it was capable of that kind of stuff.

Would it be possible to make it so that the music doesn't start before you hit play? You know just in case people are checking out your site at work.

i'm so sorry, i should've warned indeed; autoplay has been turned off
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GOLDFRAPP
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2008-04-21, 04:17

ooh, it's been a while since i've last updated my website; check it out

www.goldfrapp.us

warning: background music is on
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2008-04-21, 06:50

Why can iWeb not produce a site that isn't ridiculously slow?
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GOLDFRAPP
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2008-04-21, 10:58

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Why can iWeb not produce a site that isn't ridiculously slow?
perhaps it's time to upgrade to a better internet service provider
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2008-04-21, 13:03

I've got pretty good speeds, but it still takes a bit for iWeb sites to load. Something about making everything an image file.
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2008-04-21, 13:41

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perhaps it's time to upgrade to a better internet service provider
I'm on 10mb/s both ways.
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euain
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2008-04-21, 14:09

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I'm on 10mb/s both ways.
That's your problem then. 10 millibits a second is going to take ages to download anything useful!
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turtle
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2008-04-21, 14:11

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That's your problem then. 10 millibits a second is going to take ages to download anything useful!
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2008-05-06, 09:50

Wow, that web design looks cool
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GOLDFRAPP
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2008-05-11, 03:31

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Wow, that web design looks cool
cheers for that

latest updates: new blog & new gallery (feat. videos) at www.goldfrapp.us

warning: background music is on
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sirnick4
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2008-05-14, 09:05

Here's the latest one I made for my new job

It's still a little raw.

http://www.dekaneychoir.com
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bubbleup
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2009-01-06, 23:15

I meant to post this earlier, as I finally got my site up and running using iWeb -- very basic compared to some of the neat stuff others are doing. I use iWeb, Transmit to upload and Dreamhost as my provider. All in all, the combination works reasonably well.

http://www.johnraycool.com

Toys: iMac 24" 2.16, iBook G4, iPod 5G, Apple TV, Newton 2100 MP
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morningstarrising
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2009-01-08, 03:38

SO I see FTP is now built in iWeb vs you having to export it as folders and do it all yourself....

http://www.apple.com/ilife/tutorials/#iweb-ftp

So I expect to see alot more iWeb pages....


I redesign my page for the 5th time...

thelifeafterlove.com

Jebus Google, just buy Apple already...
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nikstar101
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2009-01-08, 04:00

i built my own site, mainly for blogging and storing photos using iWeb. The only disappointing thing is that i cannot edit it other computers, except for my home one. Although i have just had a thought, what if i put the iWeb package on my iDisk..... Hmm i will have ot try that when i get home.

Anyway here is the site:
www.piracystudio.com

don't worry there is nothing dodgy on it, its safe for work and it doesn't actually have anything to pirating or piracy. I just liked the name.

I cannot wait for the new iWeb with Facebook intergration ( i sound like a 12 year old) but since everyone these days uses facebook it is a good system to let them know i have updated my blog.
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World Leader Pretend
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2009-01-08, 22:58

I rebuilt my site as a portfolio for colleges.

Tell me what you think.

http://www.colinrosenow.com
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Brave Ulysses
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2009-01-08, 23:16

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I rebuilt my site as a portfolio for colleges.

Tell me what you think.

http://www.colinrosenow.com
You are a really talented guy. I was very impressed, although, since it's clear you are very creative I think it could come through a little bit more in your website. If not, I would try to make your work and art more prominent.

Where was that 3rd video in "4D" stuff filmed? Looked familiar..... the one driving through the mountains.
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2009-01-19, 09:25

heres mine


theotherstyle.50webs.com


it aint done yet. iwebs is being retarded.


anyone know of a theme like Black but with a sidebar instead of an overhead menu? one that doesnt cost 70 bucks on iwebtemplate.com?
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rcm8
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2009-01-19, 13:53

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I rebuilt my site as a portfolio for colleges.

Tell me what you think.

http://www.colinrosenow.com
You truly have a talent, Colin. I'm listening to the music right now and I'm really enjoying it. Best of luck to you.

Ryan
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GOLDFRAPP
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2009-01-24, 05:11

I don't know how much has changed on my iWeb site since my last post in this thread, but here it is anyway: www.goldfrapp.us (beware of nudity!)
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World Leader Pretend
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2009-01-30, 01:31

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You are a really talented guy. I was very impressed, although, since it's clear you are very creative I think it could come through a little bit more in your website. If not, I would try to make your work and art more prominent.

Where was that 3rd video in "4D" stuff filmed? Looked familiar..... the one driving through the mountains.
Yeah, I really didn't want to make everything too flashy.. it was supposed to be kinda like shorting through a giant physical portfolio. I also am kinda limited by my basic knowledge of coding, so everything is stock iWeb code. Someday I'd like to learn to more advanced languages so I could make some truly cool stuff.

Also, the mountain video was taken on Trail Ridge Road near Estes Park, Colorado.

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You truly have a talent, Colin. I'm listening to the music right now and I'm really enjoying it. Best of luck to you.

Ryan
That you very much, I appreciate your support a ton. I put together a finished CD of 12 songs (including the ones on the website, although I cleaned them up some) called Frozen. I have been wondering whether I should release it or not.. it could be fun to see how people like it.
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