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If someone were to steal my Skype email and password, you are making it just too easy for them to steal a lot more since they can login with an account on another computer and the rightful owner will never know.
I can login on a Windows PC with your Skype application and on a Mac also with the Skype app and I get no warning of it and the messages that I receive arrive on both computers, making it just stupidly easy to spy on someone and steal information.
You need to fix this ASAP, it is a MAJOR security problem, at least let the users that someone else used their accounts.

Read this for starters : [Nested Sites in iWeb|http://www.wyodor.net/Country/Intro.html]
Based on the above article, some questions you should ask :
1. Where are the pages published? On a server, no doubt.
2. Where on the server? Individual accounts or some community account.
3. Have you access to these pages.
4. Has each iWeb Site a unique name?
5. Has each page in a Site a unique name?
6. Do you know what the file and folder structure of a basic published iWeb site is? What is what and what goes where. If not, study the content of a Site folder.
Once the pages are published it's not an iWeb issue anymore.
If all of the above is answered collect each page and page_files folder + the stuff in the Media folder and put it in a collective Site (simply a folder). Don't forget to add the Scripts folder with its content.
Give the folder a descriptive name.
Then create/edit a feed.xml file to link these pages in the navigation menu.
Test the pages and the links. In Safari, open the Activity window (Command-Option-A) to verify everything is loaded by the browser.
This way you can leave the domain file on each computer alone and let the children create their page(s) while you take the burden of piecing together the Site you want.
When someone updates his page, you get that page and page_files folder and replace the one in the collective Site.
I like to do things in a complex way. It usually works well.
Other solutions are possible.

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