My third-grader wants to create a webpage of the levels he's built for
the video game "n". So I've entered the wonderful world of iWeb, which
was recommended to me as the easiest way for someone who knows nothing
(that would be, er, me) to build a site.

The main functions he wants are the very ones the iWeb primer doesn't
cover:

1) Creating links to let users download text documents (that's how you
transplant code for custom levels in this game, via copy/paste); and

2) Letting users post comments -- without me paying for a MobileMe
membership, which is the only method Apple will admit to.

Is it just me who's overmatched here, or is iWeb too?


Thanks,
Tony
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