Multiple domain.sites files

Any reason I shouldn't rename my domain.sites file in order to create and work on another site? I could just rename the files when I switch back and forth. I'm building a site in exchange for lessons and don't really want to keep it around all the time..... plus I'll turn it over to them someday anyway. Good, bad, indifferent?

No problem with that. Rename each domain file to match the site name it contains. You can then put them both in the default location, your User/Library/Application Support/iWeb folder, and drag that folder into the Dock. When you want to open Site A click on that folder in the dock and select the A.sites2 file.
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