Review: RapidWeaver - Easy
Mac Website Creation
August 18, 2007 07:40 AM Filed in:
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RapidWeaver
Review by: Katie
http://www.realmacsoftware.com/
Price: $49.99, Upgrade and Family Packs
available
I have three websites that I manage, this one for the
MacCore, one personal site and one for my local
Mac Users Group. Until a few
months ago, none of them looked very good. I
used GoLive and was able to get sites that
functioned and looked just okay, but updates
were a pain and they took literally days to
build. I didn’t want or need anything
super-fancy, I just wanted something that
worked, was easy to update and looked clean and
professional. One of my favorite podcasts,
ScreenCastsOnline did a
series on RapidWeaver that peeked my interest
and I haven’t looked back!
RapidWeaver is extremely easy to use. You don’t
have to know any html coding and the menus and
functions are very intuitive. Websites are all built
around a theme and there are a dozen or so types of
pages to choose from. Using a simple stylized text
page you can format text and graphics and include
links, good for basic information pages. There are
also specialized pages specifically for blogs, photo
albums, creating contact forms, and more. Using a
combination of these pages you can produce a very
versatile website, and because each page incorporates
with the others because they’re all built on
the same thing, everything looks good.
The MacCore website you’re looking at now
probably in total took less than 2 hours to build
initially. Much of that time was spent figuring out
which theme I wanted to use and how I wanted to
arrange the website. Once I got the
“outline” of the site figured out, it was
a very simple process of copying and pasting text
from our previous website in, and spicing it up a bit
by incorporating some of our own graphics. The beauty
of it is once the site is built, it’s very
simple to add updates.
Third party developers have also started developing
plug-ins for RapidWeaver. There are literally
hundreds of various themes available as well as
dozens of plug-ins that allow for new webpage
options. A few of my favorite Plug-ins are from
YourHead software and include an “blocks”
plug-in that allow you to freely move elements on a
page, including incorporate html code to give you a
WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) style of
design.
RapidWeaver has won me over. For personal websites
and those of small businesses, it’s a very easy
and affordable way to create and maintain a website
without spending a lot of time or money. Yet one more
gem the Mac Community has to be thankful for. Try
finding software like this on a PC!
For those getting started with RapidWeaver, here's a
link over to ScreenCastsOnline section on
Rapidweaver:
http://www.screencastsonline.com/sco/Shows/files/category-rapidweaver-.html