Posting to multiple sites on .Mac

I have a question, I currently use two different .mac sites (one for my school and a personal site). However, the last time I published my school site and then switched accounts (under system preferences) and then opened iWeb to work on my personal site, my school site is shown, with no hint of my old personal website. Is there a way that I can fix this? Am I doing something wrong?
Thanks!
Kyle

Hi Kyle,
iWeb always opens the website you edited during the last session.
If you edited the schoolsite during the last session this is the site iWeb is gonna open when you reopen it next time (no matter what .mac account you have in System Preferences as the domain.sites2 files aren't linked to it).
To open the personal site you have to find the domain.sites2 file of that site and double-click it to have it showing up in iWeb. By closing and reopening iWeb that site will show up.
If you had them appearing both at the same time in iWeb (thus you don't have separate domain.sites2 files) you may have deleted one. And there wouldn't be any way to bring it back unless you have a backup of it.
Regards,
Cédric

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