So with my pending departure from Macworld and MacUser, I bring you my final piece of wisdom.
One of my other projects besides this blog is the Virtual CD, which you can find teased on the cover of every issue. My good buddy Curt Poff is going to be taking it over in the short term, and we needed to figure out how to get my iWeb project over to his computer. The problem is that Apple doesn’t make it easy to export all of the files and modified templates.
But after some sleuthing, we figured out how.
It’s actually really easy.
Look in your Users/username/Library/Application Support/iWeb folder for a file called “Domains”.
Copy that file to your target computer, replacing the old Domains file. (Remember, if your friend’s target computer still needs access to that Domains file, don’t overwrite it, just move it somewhere else or back it up.)
Bingo. Launch iWeb, and you’re done.
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