Unlinking a personal domain

Did a favor for a friend of mine and made them a few pages in iweb, which they linked their website to. Now their website has hijacked my iweb! with their website showing in the bottom pane next to my email/.mac account. Have asked them to unlink their page - but think I need to cancel the domain link. Am new to iweb, have made a few pages. This is a little beyond me, so would appreciate any advice.
Many thanks

If you made and published this site to their .Mac account on your computer, then the site should have nothing to do with your domain. All you need to do is log out of their .Mac account and then sign into your own .Mac account and all your details will be there and totally separate.
The domain.sites file will still be there under User/Library/Application Support/iWeb. All you need to do to keep them separate is to copy the file and keep separate sites in the different files.

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