New iMac not seeing iWeb

I published my iWeb website with an iMac I purchased earlier in the year. I just bought an Intel based iMac a few months ago and when I start up iWeb my website will not come up to edit or add to. I synched up with iDisk, etc so what am I doing wrong?

Always nice when someone takes the news the way you have! Thankfully your site was not that large.
How do I get rid of the old site that is still out there?
If you give your new site the exact same name as the old, the old site will be overwritten the first time you publish again to .Mac; essentially erased. You can also manually delete any file from your iDisk by navigating to it, following this path:
Using the Go menu in Finder, Go/iDisk/MyiDisk/Web/Sites/iWeb/YourFilesAreHere
Highlight selected files and Command+Delete. A warning will appear asking you if you are sure; click Yes and the files will be deleted immediately from your iDisk.
Just a word about your new work in iWeb. As you are now painfully aware, iWeb places all work created in the application in the Domain File. We've been given a great little automator application by Varkgirl, which can be downloaded free here. Use this app to duplicate your new Domain file for backup, and do this frequently. Varkgirl has also assembled a great page of iWeb FAQ.
Good luck and post back anytime you need help! This forum is full of fantastic people who truly enjoy helping others.
Thanks for the . Why reward points?
Mark

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