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How do I...convert an iWeb website to Everweb without wanting to punch a baby?



User: Daniel B. 10 years ago
It is a very laborious, manual, boring, cut-and-paste-and-format process.

What am I missing?

Are there any shortcuts y'all can share? Anything at all? Thank you!

(I love babies and would never harm one!)
User: Jumbo T. 10 years ago
Is everything in your life a copy of the past?

Your house a copy/paste of the cave or mudhouse people used to live in?

Your current car a copy/paste of the T-Ford?

Make a new website, based on new ideas.
User: Courtney H. 10 years ago
[quote name=Daniel B. time=10/07/2015 22:22:45]It is a very laborious, manual, boring, cut-and-paste-and-format process.

What am I missing?

Are there any shortcuts y'all can share? Anything at all? Thank you!

(I love babies and would never harm one!)

You're going to have to copy and paste a lot of it. The code in iWeb is so different from the real world that anything else just won't work.
Use this opportunity to lay out the site from the things you learned in iWeb. Make it better and newer. EW can handle it.
Yeah, it's a lot of grunt work but I promise you you'll really start to get into it as it fills up.

Sorry, wish there was an easy way.

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User: James G. 10 years ago
Hopefully you can and are using Master Pages, it saves a lot of time


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