What do the icons indicate next to the pages in the sidebar?

Specifically, what does the icon of the silhouette of a person mean? I created a website over a year ago and went back today to update for the first time in forever. When I duplicated a few pages somehow the icons, instead of being little blank, red squares, had a silhouette of a person's head/shoulders.
Then, when I tried to publish it to a folder on my hard drive, it said that it was successful, but my new pages aren't in the folder. I clicked "replace everything" but my new stuff won't show up.
Any thoughts?

No Nickname wrote:
What do the icons indicate next to the pages in the sidebar?
They indicate which style of page template it is. When you create a new page in iWeb, you have a choice of eight page templates within each theme.
Specifically, what does the icon of the silhouette of a person mean?
It means the page is an "About Me" template.

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