AFAIK there isn’t anything that will migrate from iWeb.

It’s not quite as cheap as some of the other options…but for absolutely maximum 
ease of use then I would take a look at http://squarespace.com…they've got 
excellent templates and although you can’t really import from iWeb into 
anything else it’s a pretty easy way to go.

My personal travel blog is on Wordpress with a custom domain that I own…but 
again you’ll have to recreate everything.

If you want to stay away from proprietary…then WordPress is IMO the best way to 
go. With Wordpress…you can either create/update pages online or my personal 
preference is to get a copy of MarsEdit for 35 bucks or so…this allows offline 
creation/updating/maintenance of pages then everything gets uploaded to the 
blog itself.

If she’s got all the photos then creating site at either WP or Squarespace is 
pretty easy…but getting out of iWeb is essentially impossible and everything 
will have to be recreated.

 
> On Nov 1, 2014, at 7:56 PM, Kevin Callahan <kc...@mac.com> wrote:
> 
> My wife “loves" using iWeb and once we upgrade her to a new computer (very 
> soon now), we’ll likely have to migrate her site from iWeb to another tool.  
> Her site is essentially a large array of over 2,500 photos of designs 
> arranged in various categories.  Each photo has an important caption that 
> will need to remain intact.
> 
> Will she have to rebuild completely from scratch?  What design tool makes it 
> as easy as iWeb? Are there exporting tools available?  Or might this be a 
> good reason to use the Migration Assistant - which I believe would correctly 
> install iWeb on the new machine.  
> 
> Eventually she needs to migrate to another tool given iWeb is moribund.  
> Maybe now’s the time.
> 
> Sandvox?
> RapidWeaver?
> Hype (which I own)?
> Coda (which I own, but I am sure wife doesn’t want to code her website)?
> Online tool?
> 
> I’d like to avoid a proprietary format, if possible, going forward.  For 
> instance, right now, when we look at her photo albums in iWeb’s Domain 
> (contents), we don't have “easy” access to the full size images that she 
> imported for each category.  And, I don’t see any sort of export feature in 
> iWeb to export the images from a photo album. 
> 
> Suggestions?
> Thanks,
> -K
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