Adding images to my site

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I don't know much about computers (there it's out, I live in the stoneage) 10 months ago I had my site built and asked my assistant to administrate. She's moved on and I'm ready to add a bunch of stuff. I'd like to try and do it myself so if any of you computer gurus out there could send me in the right direction I would be thankful!
 

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A quick glance at your site reveals that it was made with Adobe GoLive 4.

Did she leave-behind any of the source files, setups, etc?

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From what I hear GoLive is a wysiwyg type site tool, so it might be easy enough if you have the source files and a copy of go live. Go Live will also have extensive tutorials, so run through the tutorials and you'll be set.
 
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Thanks you guys, I got my copy of golive today. It looks easy enough we'll see. My next gallery submission may be A self portrait with my head in the oven.
 
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