My hard drive crashed a month ago. How do I edit my iWeb website now?

My hard drive crashed a month ago. My website was published through iWeb and now on the new drive all my old info is gone. I want to get in to edit my website, but I can't figure out how to do that through my new iWeb software on the new drive?? What do I do?

Everyone else would install the Domain.sites2 folder from a backup copy. Do you have a backup copy?
iWeb can't import your published files.

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