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iWeb,, photos and comments
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Hi.
I was wondering if it's somehow possible to add comments to the photos (sort of like on flickr) in iWeb. I've searched for something on it but can't find anything.
Any info would be helpful.
Thanks
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"Learn to swim"
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Last bump before I let this thread die.
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I don't believe so. I actually use smugmug. Inexpensive, fast and to be honest easier then dealing with creating/maintaining photos.
But then I upload about 40 to 70 images (a month) typically and that number can climb in the hundreds if I come back from an event or vacation. So with volume like that, I prefer not spending time on web page design.
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Michael
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Originally Posted by mac128k-1984
I don't believe so. I actually use smugmug. Inexpensive, fast and to be honest easier then dealing with creating/maintaining photos.
But then I upload about 40 to 70 images (a month) typically and that number can climb in the hundreds if I come back from an event or vacation. So with volume like that, I prefer not spending time on web page design.
I've been using flickr so far for my pictures but I'd like to keep everything in one place. But I'm guessing from the vast amount of replies that I'd better keep my flickr account.
Thanks anyway.
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