Exporting to .mac, P. 348), Exporting webpages – Apple Aperture User Manual
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Deleting Pages from a Web Journal
When you no longer need a page, you can delete it from the web journal.
To delete a page from a web journal:
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Select the page you want to delete in the Journal Pages panel.
2
Click the Remove Page (–) button to delete the page.
Reordering Pages in a Web Journal
You can change the order of web journal pages when necessary.
To move a page up or down in the page order of a web journal:
1
Select the page you want to move in the Journal Pages panel.
2
Choose either Move Current Page Up or Move Current Page Down from the Page
Action pop-up menu.
Exporting Webpages
After you’ve created your webpages, you can post them to your .Mac account or your
website so that others can access them via the Internet. Your Aperture webpages are
composed of numerous files, including image files and thumbnail images, HTML
webpage files, and additional web formatting files. All of these files are linked together
to compose your webpages, and they must be transferred intact to the website in a
manner that preserves the links and relationships between files.
You can post your webpages to the Internet in these ways:
 Set up Aperture to automatically post pages to your .Mac account.
 Export your pages as HTML files and images and then integrate them into your website.
Exporting to .Mac
The easiest way to transfer files to the Internet is to have Aperture automatically copy
the files to your .Mac account. With a few clicks, you can have Aperture open your .Mac
account, transfer the files with links intact, and create the Internet addresses that others
need to use to access the pages.
To learn more about creating and setting up a .Mac account, go t
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With your .Mac account set up, you can easily transfer your web gallery or web journal
to your .Mac account. The web address of your new .Mac album appears in the Publish
Album dialog and in the web browser after the pages are published. You can copy and
send this address to clients so they can view the images.