IWeb makeover for existing site?

i apologize for so many post! i could have combined my last two i suppose.
i have an existing site that is basically just one page of lots of text with loads of supporting documents --scans both jpg and pdf-- all of which are linked in the js openwindow fashion in each link.
is there any way to import this into iWeb for an iWeb makeover?
thanks always
Message was edited by: Ted Rogers3
in fact, how do i put in links that are of the type:
i need this type of link because my site is like a book with supporting docs and by using this method the reader can simply close the linked document window and be 'where they were' to continue reading.

i apologize for so many post! i could have combined
my last two i suppose.
That's okay...we don't mind. Just ask away!
in fact, how do i put in links that are of the type:
You won't be able to do this in iWeb. There is no problem linking the files in iWeb, but in order to apply the javascript popup window code or otherwise have your links open in new windows, you will have to edit the HTML code that iWeb generates for your particular pages.

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