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iWeb 08
Feb 1 2010, 7:24 PM EST | Post edited: Feb 1 2010, 7:24 PM EST
I know it is not possible to upload a site to wetpaint through iweb, but as a premium feature could I do so? Do you find this valuable?    
CryingDove
CryingDove
1. RE: iWeb 08
Feb 1 2010, 7:55 PM EST | Post edited: Feb 1 2010, 7:55 PM EST
If you are creating a website with iWeb, you could be able to bring the functionality of Wetpaint onto your website with the use of Wetpaint Injected. Here is a page to read more about Wetpaint Injected.

http://www.wetpaint.com/page/social-publishing

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Posted Anonymously
2. RE: iWeb 08
Feb 1 2010, 8:15 PM EST | Post edited: Feb 1 2010, 8:15 PM EST
No, I want to create a Wetpaint wiki with my own site design using iWeb. I do not want to integrate Wetpaint's editing functionality with a pre-made site.

Could I also do this for free? (I know that premium features are quite expensive, but could I pay off the money by continuing the Wetpaint blog or such?)
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CryingDove
CryingDove
3. RE: iWeb 08
Feb 1 2010, 9:14 PM EST | Post edited: Feb 1 2010, 9:14 PM EST
Wetpaint does not support html, css or javascripting on their wikis. And custom designed Wiki sites, I think run around the 10,000 to 20,000 dollar range. You may want to look towards integrating your iweb site into your wiki site, with the use of iFrame coding.

You may want to look at this page to see how to use iFrame coding.

http://www.wetpaintcentral.com/page/Including+HTML+Pages

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Posted Anonymously
4. RE: iWeb 08
Feb 1 2010, 9:59 PM EST | Post edited: Feb 1 2010, 9:59 PM EST
Wow. I was expecting it to run in the 100-1000 dollar range.

Is their anyway I could possible get a stay-at-home job with wetpaint a few hours a week and just not get a salary?
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awesomegamingstaff
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5. RE: iWeb 08
Feb 2 2010, 6:48 AM EST | Post edited: Feb 2 2010, 6:48 AM EST
"Wow. I was expecting it to run in the 100-1000 dollar range.

Is their anyway I could possible get a stay-at-home job with wetpaint a few hours a week and just not get a salary?"
http://tbe.taleo.net/NA6/ats/careers/searchResults.jsp?org=WETPAINT&cws=1
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