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Publishing something made on iWeb which is currently discontinued.

  • Website made with Apple MacBook Pro 13.3 in 2010 Silver/Intel Core 2 Duo 2.40 GHz, 250 GB 4 GB NVIDIA GeForce 320M
  • Mac OS X v10.6.3
  • OS X Snow Leopard, iLife '11 and iWork '09


How do i get a website published in 2026 please, which was compiled with iLife/iWeb ‘11. With the understanding that iWeb is now discontinued.

If i get it created, how do i get it published in 2026 please?

iPad, iPadOS 18

Posted on Jan 11, 2025 3:50 PM

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Posted on Jan 11, 2025 5:06 PM

Your basic choices are:

  1. You rebuild the website on a platform that currently provides website publishing and an associated website builder - there are tons of web hosting companies that do that.
  2. You have the skill to build the website yourself and then only use a hosting platform for things like buying your domain, providing a server to run the sire from and so on. You publish the sire on the hosting platform yourself, probably by uploading it via SFTP, and you handle all the configuration.
  3. You pay someone to make the site for you and publish it to a hosting service. You then either continue paying them to update it, or learn enough to do minor updates like adding blog pages yourself.
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Jan 11, 2025 5:06 PM in response to ice2modern

Your basic choices are:

  1. You rebuild the website on a platform that currently provides website publishing and an associated website builder - there are tons of web hosting companies that do that.
  2. You have the skill to build the website yourself and then only use a hosting platform for things like buying your domain, providing a server to run the sire from and so on. You publish the sire on the hosting platform yourself, probably by uploading it via SFTP, and you handle all the configuration.
  3. You pay someone to make the site for you and publish it to a hosting service. You then either continue paying them to update it, or learn enough to do minor updates like adding blog pages yourself.

Publishing something made on iWeb which is currently discontinued.

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