I need to change my iWeb site from my macbookpro to my iMac, can't seem to do it, any help???

Hello hello,
I need to change my iweb site from one mac to another, please can any one help?
thank you, Joanne

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In Lion the Library folder is hidden. It's mentioned almost daily in this forum.
This page with movie explains how to display that folder and shows how to move domain files around with iWebSites.
http://www.wyodor.net/_Demo/Aptana/iWebSites.html
I'm sure our resident technology experts and iWeb aces will repeat the same answer.

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