![]() So the design won’t be trendy, but on this site I have a lot of things that no longer work due to discontinued products (Apple, Lifli and deceased communities such as Xanga, ePinions, and Ning sites), and many of my original ideas did not pan out, so I hope to have the new site less unfinished and less unorganized. I heard someone say that black page / white font is “so 1990s,” but I’m a nonconformist. I like my black pages and white font, and I expect to keep them. I’ll say this now, though: Don’t expect a trendy iOS 7, white page, 2-dimensional look. Though the total rebuild is daunting, I am excited about trying a new design. I will begin my project of rebuilding my website on Everweb, which will almost certainly take me well into 2015. So, except for perhaps adding the 2013 Music Awards during 2014, I will not make any other updates to the site on iWeb. Now that I’ve found that, I am eager to begin my remodeling project, which means that I have to rebuild my website from scratch because though Everweb works like iWeb from a user standpoint, it runs on entirely different code (which is a good thing, as iWeb is notorious for having spaghetti code under the surface). Just recently (March 2014), I found a program that very nearly copies iWeb, and even improves on some of iWeb’s big weaknesses, such as no master pages, and no way to write your own metadata. Since they no longer offer any support for it (they even removed the Help pages from the software!!), I didn’t want to start rebuilding my website until I found a good program. This website was designed using Apple’s iWeb program, which Apple unfortunately discontinued in 2012. I have been putting off the remodeling until I could find a suitable replacement for iWeb. This site is now badly in need of remodeling, for a number of reasons. Part of that is because my big focus has been on my Annual Music Awards, which take a lot of time to create. ![]() Due to the limited amount of time available for such a project, now in 2014 I still have whole sections of the website that I have not yet created. ![]() EverWeb’s Master Pages lets users design their site once and have changes applied to every page automatically.I first published this website in 2008, with lots of big plans for it, only putting up about one-fourth of what I had in mind. No coding or experience is needed as EverWeb takes care of everything under the hood. It’s the perfect replacement for users looking for something that goes beyond the features provided by iWeb.ĮverWeb’s easy to use drag and drop user interface means users can point and click to a beautifully designed website. EverWeb provides a similar interface to Apple’s discontinued iWeb website builder. EverWeb is a fully featured, drag and drop website builder for OS X. Users can copy and paste text, images and other elements from an iWeb-built site over to EverWeb from their published website. ![]() EverWeb has a similar interface to make users feel comfortable moving from iWeb to EverWeb. Now RAGE Software presents EverWeb, a new website builder meant to replace Apple’s iWeb. Remember iWeb, Apple’s website builder for its MobileMe online service, discontinued 2011? When Apple pulled the plug on MobileMe, users had to move their iWeb site over to another host or lose it. This post is brought to you by RAGE Software, creator of EverWeb.
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