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Non-framed iWeb website? how

I wanna ask you How can I have non-framed website and still be able use my domain name instead of web.mac.com/myname/mywebsite...etc
I have my domain name from https://www.daily.co.uk/support/index.php?menu=1&article=179
But as you can see they offer non-framed option for single page but if I choose this option instead of framed every time I go on my website my domain name changes in to web.mac.com/myname/mywebsite...etc

And what is the different between "forwarding to single page" and "web forwarding".
thanx

PowerBook G4, Mac OS X (10.5.1), 1.5 GHz PowerPC G4, 512MB DDR SDRAM

Posted on Feb 20, 2008 9:22 AM

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Feb 20, 2008 10:34 AM in response to thepitcho

But as you can see they offer non-framed option for single page but if I choose this option instead of framed every time I go on my website my domain name changes in to web.mac.com/myname/mywebsite...etc


That's correct. The framed option hides your dotMac adddress. The non-framed option doesn't. It's an optical illusion.

And what is the different between "forwarding to single page" and "web forwarding".


The article explains exactly what it means. I couldn't have said it better.

If you can use all the options, then try them all out.

Non-framed iWeb website? how

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