Finding iweb files in time machine

I accidently deleted a section of my website but TM has it... I think. Does it? Does TM backup iweb? I can't seem to find the files under domain or .sites. I'm at a frustrating loss. Anyone.... bueller? anyone...
Thanks.

Peggy Lynn wrote:
Go to the finder and type Command-F. Type in the name of one of the files you want to recover in the search window. Beneath the search window click on File Name. Then without clicking on anything else click on the Time Machine icon in the dock. Click on the back arrow and Time Machine will take you back to the file when it was last backed up. If you click on the file it will show you the path in the bottom of the window. Then you can go to that folder, select all the files you want and click on Restore.
Peggy, I tried your method described above. I've had a folder that used to live on my desktop but that I deleted some time ago. Inside I had a file, collage2.tif. After entering the name and click File Name (and at this point, I get the result window showing no found file - I had not clicked on anything else in the search window), I click on TM's icon. In TM, I click on the back arrow, and TM goes back in time, but doesn't show the file. [In fact it goes back to the very first back up.] However, if I look in the desktop folder and inside the subfolder that I had deleted (it shows up now since I've gone back in time), there's the file. I then checked to see if that folder/file existed on a more recent date (I wondered if TM want back in time to the most recent day that file existed) and sure enough, it exists in more recent days.
I've tried this several times, searching "This Mac" and "Desktop", but TM doesn't find the file, even though I can manually find it.
Message was edited by: pvonk

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