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Where are the iWeb templates and other iWeb trinkets located on the HD? I checked the iWeb file in my library but it was empty. Some help would be appriciated, I think I might have accidently deleted them, and I don't want to go through with re-intalling OS X tiger for the third time. Thanks guys!

Where are the iWeb templates and other iWeb trinkets
located on the HD? I checked the iWeb file in my
library but it was empty. Some help would be
appriciated, I think I might have accidently deleted
them, and I don't want to go through with
re-intalling OS X tiger for the third time. Thanks
guys!
I'm not sure what has happened to your iWeb installation, but it sounds like a reinstall of iWeb might be in order. I don't think you would have accidentally deleted the templates on your own. Though, I have actually heard of people losing their templates after updates, especially from iWeb 1.1 to 1.1.1.
The straightforward, no-nonsense recommendation from me would be to do a reinstall of the iWeb application itself. You DO NOT need to reinstall the whole OS X system. If you have the iLife'06 disc, then use that. If iWeb came preinstalled on your computer, then use your OS X install/recovery disk. But don't select to reinstall the whole system...just select "Install Bundled Software Only" and then customize for iWeb only. This will reinstall iWeb 1.0 in all likelihood.
Then download the iWeb 1.1.1 update dmg directly from Apple and apply it immediately after installation of iWeb...
http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/iweb111.html
Hopefully after this process, your iWeb templates will reappear.

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