Location of IWeb File on Yosemite iOS

I am needing to locate my IWeb file to check size of it.  I looked in the library/application support folder, but there is no IWeb listed. 
Is there another location where it might be hiding? I have ver 3.0.4 for IWeb.
Thanks

You need to look in your user Library folder, not the system Library folder.
Under the Go menu in the Finder at the top of your screen select 'Go to Folder'. Then enter this exactly in the window that appears;
~/Library/Application Support/iWeb/
It will take you right to your domains.site file which contains all your website data that iWeb opens to build it.

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