Not certain what the difference is between various iWeb pages ? Here ’s a breakdown of what you may — and can’t — do with each page .

Welcome

This page is designed to be the first page multitude see when they add up to your site . Use this pageboy to distinguish visitors a little bit about what they might find on your site , but keep it little . You desire the page to stretch chop-chop .

Blank

This pageboy lets you embark on with a clean slate , while still maintain the look of your theme .

About me

This page typically include places for links to your favorite Web situation , iTunes playlists , and photo record album .

Photos

This page creates photo galleries . iWeb places photo in a grid that you may arrange into two or three column . To adjust how much caption information come out , start the Graphic tab in the Inspector acid and adjust the Caption Height luger . Use the scroll Browning automatic rifle under the Style heading to choose a different photograph frame for your image . strangely , you ca n’t add a inter-group communication to a photocast on the Photos pages ( see Another direction to Share Photos ) . For that , you ’ll require a Blog or Podcast Thomas Nelson Page .

Movies

you’re able to use the Movies page to showcase the movies you ’ve make with iMovie , or film from your digital camera . The movies will work in any standard Web web web browser , let in Safari , Mozilla Firefox and Camino , and Internet Explorer . And unlike film issue through HomePage , iWeb ’s video downloads do n’t begin playing until the looker tap the Play button .

Blog

Podcast

When you bring out a podcast from GarageBand , this is one of the two places it can cease up ( you’re able to also publish a podcast to a Blog page ) . Podcast pages work just like Blog pageboy , with entry , sum-up , and archive pages . If you determine to create a podcast , be certain to go to File : present Podcast To iTunes so you could get the word out about your podcast .

[ Chuck Toporek , a senior editor with O’Reilly Media , is the author ofMac OS X Tiger Pocket Guide(O’Reilly Media , 2005 ) andInside .Mac(O’Reilly Media , 2004 ) . Photographs by Peter Belanger ]

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