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It's a good thing, too, because no sooner had the presses stopped rolling on the latest edition than Apple released an update to iWeb, the newest member of the iLife family. That's why I've been publishing this site for the last several years: to provide updates on the iLife scene as an ongoing complement to my book. ILife doesn't stand still, but the printed page does. The answer is yes, as described in this discussion thread on Apple's iWeb discussion boards.Īnd what's my opinion of the iWeb reflection effect? I'll share with you the name of a heading in the iWeb chapter of my book: "How to Add Reflections, If You Must." Getting Rid of the Reflection Effect in iWeb Slide ShowsĪ reader responded to yesterday's post with a question: is there a way to get rid of the reflection effect that appears beneath a photo in iWeb slide shows? More Alpha reading: Digital Photography Review's preview. Popular Photography has published a field report on the Sony's new digital SLR camera, the Alpha 100.ĭon't miss the magazine's Hands On report, either. Popular Photography Weighs in on New Sony Digital SLR But that doesn't mean you can't furnish your Web pages with tables. So, no, iWeb doesn't have a table editor. You can also select a range of cells in a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet and paste them into an iWeb page as a table. iWeb retains all of the table's formatting-even any borders and shading that you may have added to table cells. Simply select the table in Word or Pages, then switch to iWeb and choose Edit > Paste. If you create a table in Word or Pages, you can copy and paste it directly into an iWeb page. You can't create a table of, say, your company's price list or your little league's team standings.īut where there's a Clipboard, there's a way. It's true that iWeb doesn't have a table editor like those of Microsoft Word or Apple's Pages (which is part of iWork '06). While this shouldn't affect iWeb's target audience frequently, it is a glaring omission for those who wish to use iWeb to develop and maintain small business Web sites."
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In the latest issue of TidBITS, the must-read weekly Mac e-newsletter, Steve Sande follows up on his earlier review of Apple's iWeb 1.1, writing: "Several readers pointed out one serious shortcoming of iWeb 1.1 that wasn't listed in the article - the inability to insert and edit tables.
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This just in: iView Multimedia, makers of some fine software for managing photos and other digital media assets, has been acquired by Microsoft Corp.Ī TidBIT About Adding Tables to iWeb Pages (Newsreader users: To subscribe to my photostream, drag this link into your newsreader.) I love the Flickr photo sharing service here are my most recent shots. Out what all the buzz is about: view samples of this beautiful Patronize your local bookstore or buy from Amazon for just $22.04 (37 percent off!).

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