How import folder into iweb

As I posted, my iweb project is missing - it is no longer listed in the index when I open the program.
I have the site saved in a desktop folder - how do I import the folder into iweb so i can load the porject again?
Thanks,
Diana.

Occasionally iWeb will open and you won't be able to see anything in it, not the websites you've built nor any of the menu items.  If you're experiencing that try the following:
1 - open iPhoto.
2 - select a couple of photos.
3 - use the Share ➙ iWeb ➙ Photo Page menu.
It might take a couple of tries.
Happy New Year

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