Q: domain file won't open in iWeb on new/used MBP
Funny thing -- I asked this question years ago when I first got my MacBook Pro. I've since had to get a new (used, but new to me) MBP to replace the one I got back in 2007-9, somewhere in there. Anyway, the one I have now is identical to my old one because I loved it so much and Apple doesn't have a comparable MBP for sale anymore.
My question is about iWeb. I have version 3.0.4 on both computers and went through the steps suggested in copying/saving the domain file from the old computer and putting it in the same place on the new computer. From the looks on the desktop, the correct domain file is there, but when I double click it, it opens iWeb and wants me to start a brand new page. I'm starting to get frustrated because I've tried this several times, several ways, always with the same result.
The thing I'm wondering is: on the help page is tells you that the domain file is in Application Support/iweb and I don't have that folder on the old computer. I do, however, have it on the new computer but had to search for it, since it wasn't easily accessible like it should have been. On the old computer, I found the domain in Users/Sites/Domain but that file says it hasn't been updated since 2007.
I've been publishing to FTP and saving all my files to a folder on my desktop (but even in there, there's no "domain" file)
I'm running out of options -- anyone have any suggestions?? I'd really love to be able to work on my files on the new computer because I'm not sure how much longer my old computer is going to hold up
Thanks so much!
OS X Yosemite (10.10.4)
Posted on Jul 31, 2015 7:51 PM
On your old computer the file you want should be in (user)/Library/Application Support/iWeb. The Library folder may be hidden. Apple have hidden the user’s Library folder in Lion and above to casual viewers, in an attempt to stop new Mac users messing their machines up. To access it, in the Finder go to the ‘Go’ menu and hold down the Option (Alt) key; the Library folder will appear as a choice. In Mavericks you can make it permanently visible - open your Home Folder the from the Finder's View menu, choose show View Options and check Show User Library.
Posted on Aug 1, 2015 7:56 AM
