New MacBook Pro, old .Mac account and existing homepage

Hallo,
I got a new MBP this evening and installed iLife 08.
I started iWeb 08 and its prompting me make a new website, however I uploaded a few sites already on my old Mac. Is there any way to import my website back into iWeb ?

User (Home) / Library / Application Support / iWeb
Move the Doamin.sites file from the old machine to the new one. You will have to make the iWeb folder using the Finder and then drag the Domain.sites file into it.

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