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    Re: web page development
    Posted by Max on 7/08/08

    On 7/05/08, M wrote:
    > Hi. I have been dabbling a bit with iWeb. Wow! It is easy
    > to use and so much that can be done to a photo page, movie
    > page etc. Currently my school district uses Joomla. It is
    > BORING! Everything looks the same and not very user
    > friendly. I can do a blog, but it is definitely not what I
    > want.With Iweb, I do NOT have a .mac account, it is too
    > expensive. BUT...when reading, Iweb said I can publish my
    > page to a folder, then upload that to a URL. Any ideas on
    > how I can do that. Are there free ones I can use that are
    > safe? Is there a way to upload it to my school site even
    > though Joomla is used? I don't really know Joomla that
    > well. Thank you for your help!

    The internet (your website) is basically a bunch of files
    stored on a computer, with directories (folders) just like you
    have on your PC. Your school IT person could create a folder
    for you, where you could upload your website files. Anyone
    entering your school's domain name and forward slash / your
    folder name, would then view your website.

    To upload files, you can use a free FTP program called
    FileZilla (search for it on Google). Your school IT person
    would need to give you the FTP account information for you to
    access the school's website.

    This is totally separate from Joomla, and your files would be
    stored in your own directory (folder) ... not related to any
    Joomla stuff.

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