IWeb Frozen - Memory Hog

I have been using iWeb without any problems for the past three months. I have the latest update of iWeb and Mac OSX. I am running a iMac 1.83GHz with 1GB of RAM.
Yesterday I added another photo album page to my website, as I normally do. I did not immediately publish my site to a folder, instead I saved it.
Now when I open iWeb it becomes frozen. It displays the site bar, however I am unable to click on anything or close the program. I check the Activity Monitor and it displays that iWeb is using somewhere around 428mb of memory!
And the only way to shut it down is with a Force Quit via the Activity Monitor.
Does anyone have any suggestions as to the problem and resolution?
I hope its a minor fix and won't involve a fresh re-install and re-download the updates.

First try deleting the iWeb preferences file to see if it makes a difference. It is called "com.apple.iWeb.plist" and can be found in the /Users/yourname/Library/Preferences/ folder. Just toss it in the trash, empty the trash, restart your Mac, and then restart iWeb. The file will be regenerated. Perhaps there was some corruption in the original one. Let me know what happens...

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