Managing 3 web sites one 2 computers

Hi everyone, can someone help with this?
I have a MB Pro and a G5 desktop, when I travel I have the MBP it has 2 of my sites on it that I update, I would like to have all 3 sites on both computers and therefore be able to work on all 3 sites at home and on the road, any tips for this much appreciated.
Thank you.

These articles may help:
_iWeb 2.0 Help (iLife '08) — Modifying your site from another computer_
iWeb: Publish to your MobileMe account from more than one computer
Managing an iWeb site from multiple Macs with Dropbox.
_How do you manage multiple domain files for iWeb?_
And see NOTE 1 here:
http://iwebfaq.org/site/iWebTwocomputers.html

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