How to publish one of multiple sites?

Hi ~ I am trying to publish a new site, but do not want to update the changes I've made in my existing site.  Is there a way to only publish the new site?
I'd appreciate any guidance.  THANKS

What version of iWeb are you using and where are you hosting the site? 
If you have iWeb 3 just select the one site you want to update and useg the File ➙ Publish Site Changes to publish/update only that site.
If you're running iWeb 2 then you would have to separate the web sites into their own individual domain files in order to publish just one site at a time.
To split the sites into their own domain file duplicate the current domain so you have one for each site.  Rename the domain files for the sites.  Then open the Site1 domain file and delete all of the sites from it except for Site 1. Do the Same for each of the other sites. When you want to edit and publish site 3 double click on the Site 3 domain file to open it with iWeb.
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