Computer Stolen - Now what?

My iMac was stolen only a couple of months after I bought it. I had created my website though iWeb and hosted it with GoDaddy. Now I have replaced my iMac, but I don't know how to import (?) my existing website into iWeb so that I can continue updating it.
Does anyone have the answer? I have already downloaded all the web files from GoDaddy's Remote System, so I do have them locally. Now what?
Thanks!

Your Mac stores most things that would be important to you in a personal way, in your Home Folder. Things like your iPhoto Library, your iTunes Library, Downloads, and last but certainly not least, your iWeb Domain.sites file (which contains everything you create in the iWeb application--including multiple sites). All of your iLife apps will, by default, store their files and everything you create in these programs in your Home folder.
Make it a habit to back up this Home folder on a regular basis to an external drive. If you can, invest in an external drive and then make use of Leopard's new Time Machine application.
Your Home Folder will also become bloated over time. Having clones of it on an external drive will enable you to trim some fat and create more space on your hard disk when you need it.
The good part is you only have to learn this lesson once, usually.
-Mark

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