IWeb not showing on tool bar

I've just bought my first iMac and have installed iLife but iWeb does not show up on the tool bar at the bottom, what am I doing wrong.

Hello and welcome to the Apple community,
to have an application showing in the dock (toolbar) just drag&drop it into it.
Go to your Applications folder (Macintosh HD=>Applications) search for iWeb, select it and drag it into the Dock.
To get it out of the dock, select the icon of the app in the dock and move it out of it.
Regards,
Cédric

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