Having just released the latest version of iTweak, I now realize that I have caused some confusion amongst the new interface.
All of you were used to having to select the options that iTweak should complete, in the separate “Options” panel, looking like this:

After the 1.4.5 update, I removed this window and attached the checkmarks to the main window itself, now clearly separating which text-fields are for what and when they need to be used.

The idea has never changed, you still have to tick the options you want iTweak to complete. Excuse for the problems it might have caused, I will put a note on the tutorials about that.
The ability to password-protect iWeb-Sites is only available to those that publish to .Mac. Even though iWeb does not offer this ability to those who publish to a folder, it does not mean that it is not possible. This tutorial will show you how to easily protect your site with a password and an username.
For this tutorial, we will be using a free application called iTweak. It has been made to simplify such additions to the iWeb application and so it is just perfect to use.
Please note that this tutorial is only available to those who publish to a folder and upload to a server that is capable of running .htaccess files. Please ask your hosting service first before you start this tutorial.
View a the final result (a demo) here or get right started.
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I had somehow deleted two greatly appreciated videos from my server … dunno why - but they are back up there now!
You can find the tutorials right here and here. Sorry for those who might have tried to do the tutorials but failed cause my videos weren’t up.
Are you one of those users who would wish to have comments integrated right into your site but you are publishing to a folder and so you can’t do that? Or you just want to use the awesome technology of Halscan to power your comments? This tutorial will show you in an extremely easy way how to do this!
For this tutorial, we will be using a free application called iTweak. It has been made to simplify such additions to the iWeb application and so it is just perfect to use.
So let’s get right started!
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Have you ever wanted one of those fascinating contact forms right in your site? It isn’t that hard if you code your sites yourself - but with iWeb, getting and adding one becomes a bit more difficult. With this tutorial, I will aim to show you in a very simple way how to easily and rapidly add a cool PHP contact form right to your iWebsite.
For this tutorial, we will be using a free application called iTweak. You can go ahead and download it right here.
Please note that this tutorial will require the use of a PHP capable server. Otherwise, the tutorial and the form will not work. .Mac, sadly, is not capable of PHP. All those who don’t have PHP support, can take a look at a simple HTML snippet ready code from Wufoo.
The finished form will have a name, email, website field and a textarea for people to type their message. The style will apply to the theme you are using in iWeb. Simply try it out and you’ll see how it looks.
See the demo page for the result.
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