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CHAPTER 2: I lost my website, it doesn’t show up in iWeb anymore. How can I retrieve my website?

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CHAPTER 2: I lost my website, it doesn’t show up in iWeb anymore. How can I retrieve my website?

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The only way to get iWeb pages back to iWeb and edit those pages is to have the Domain.sites2 file where iWeb stores its files. To find that file go to Macintosh HD/Users/Your username/Library/Application Support/iWeb/Domain.sites2 If you can’t find it here search for it with spotlight. Note that the extension .sites (iWeb 1.0) or .sites2 (iWeb 2.0) may be hidden, also search for Domain only. To see if a Domain file is iWeb ’06 or iWeb ’08 select the file press Command(Apple)+i under “Name & Extension” you will find that it is .sites or .sites2. To get the site showing up in iWeb just open the Domain.sites file by double clicking on it and your sites and pages will show up on the left side in the iWeb page browser. Note that the location, where you put the file, doesn’t matter. 2.1 Using TimeMachine If you have TimeMachine turned on then you will be able to retrieve the Domain file going to the default location on your computer Macintosh HD/Users/Your username/Library/Application Suppo

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