A little confused about where my domain is

Recently I upgraded to a new MacBook Pro from a MacBook. I saved my site files and when I go into iWeb I am able to update my web page. However my updates do not appear on my webpage www.monkei.com and instead the changes are posted to http://web.me.com/keithoster/Site/Welcome.html. This is a webpage that has been in existence for 5+ years and still works, I guess I just don't have my updates pointing to the right location? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Keith

Monkei wrote:
If files are deleted where is it still seeing the old web pages from?
Keith ~ Possibly from your browser's cache. In Safari, click on the Safari menu and choose +Empty Cache...+
If the above turns out not to be relevant in this particular case, it's good to do it anyway before viewing recently published pages — as shown in this old thread:
_How to set main page in iWeb '09?_

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    Remember, it is only a guideline, not a strict rule. Consider for instance a situation where a lot of stock footage is used in nearly all projects. It makes sense to put all this stock footage on a different disk than your normal clips, if you also add a lot of music to your projects, it makes sense to use a separate disk for your music files, because you spread access load across different disks and still keep it relatively simple to organize. Now, if this does not happen often and only for very limited parts of the timeline, this may not be worth the effort or the dedicated disks. So, the guideline is exactly that and can be influenced by your specific workflow and material. Someone may want to have all his HDV captures on one disk and all his AVCHD imports on another disk and maybe from a third camera on a third disk, thereby improving multicam performance.
    Hope this clears it up a bit.

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