2 (promise) really backward questions

Please forgive this - I truly did search the web, but couldn't find a clear answer.
I have GoLive CS2 and wondered if it can still be used to design a website, not merely for upkeep/updating an existing site.
The second question is if I can then transfer the created website via CD from an offline G4 tower to an online iBook G4.
Thank you so much for any reply. I do know these idiot questions are annoying, and promise not to impose again. I'm a portrait painter and really need to create a site. I'll be reading and learning here only after this, not interrupting.
Sanford

Thanks ever so much! I've tried repeatedly to sign back in, to thank you 'publicly' in the thread (have checked both my ID and password, but to no avail). I'll keep trying.
Super forum, and thanks to you, I'll be able to forge forth!!

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