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SEPAC site problems

I'm greatly conflicted about the Mashpee SEPAC Web site that I created and that Bonnie has been managing for the past year.

It was created using iWeb, which is great if you're generating a basic site and hosting it on .Mac. Unfortunately, the site has grown well beyond that -- it's hosted by a third party service and it's getting quite complex, and it's clear that we've pushed it beyond iWeb's limits.

Unfortunately, converting it *away* from iWeb is an exercise in frustration. Bottom line is that I'll need to recreate the site, more or less from scratch, in order to redo it.

Now, the question becomes, should I use another visual Web page creation tool to generate it, or do it from scratch using a more general content management system?

So far I've been whacking around in Karelia's Sandvox, which is a really nice application that, from what I can see, generates very clean code and is more-or-less feature complete for what we need to do with it.

Any suggestions?

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