Logging in to iWeb on my MacBook

I have iWeb on my iMac and my MacBook. I created my website using my iMac. How do I log in to iWeb on the MacBook? It says it needs a Domain File to continue. I am not sure what to do here.
I can get to my website on it, but not my website in iWeb so that I can work on my site when I am away from my iMac.

Yes, you are correct. Now I remember. And I found it OK. I knew I had done this before. Just an old man forgetting what he's doing. thanks for the reply.
Have a great day.
And you have to remember that changes you make on one computer do not carry over to the other. You have to play copy games back and forth.

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