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looks good in iWeb, bad on the net
Name: jamesmoose Date: June 8, 2006 at 03:53:32 Pacific OS: OSX updated CPU/Ram: 1.42Ghz/1GB Product: Mac Mini
Comment:
iWeb problems. I'm trying to include graphics I've made in Photoshop, but though it looks great in iWeb, on the net objects appear in new positions, images are blurry and I'm at the end of my patience tyring to fix things up. Have tried embedding the images and wrapping text around them, emptying my cache and all other suggestions so far. No luck, yet. Am begging for good advice.
Name: chairman21 Date: June 8, 2006 at 13:06:45 Pacific
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the first versions of any sofware suck...
have you updated iWeb over the internet?
this is amateur (non-professional) software in early stages of release... what can i say.
i can say i don't work for Apple, but that must be obvious!
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Response Number 2
Name: jamesmoose Date: June 10, 2006 at 00:45:55 Pacific
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I guess you're right. However you'd think that it would be a priority for the software designers that things stay where they're put. Are my problems common ones?
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Response Number 3
Name: chairman21 Date: June 10, 2006 at 04:25:51 Pacific
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all software developers have a long long history of releasing software before it's finished... best policy is to test first and not become a guinea pig. always wait until a second version is released. (that means waiting a year!)
Check out iLife specific forums. loads of people must have the same problem as you.
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Response Number 4
Name: jamesmoose Date: June 11, 2006 at 06:34:05 Pacific
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