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_No, and sort of, yes. No, in the sense that the site is built online, using Weebly templates and their server-side program(s). Yes, because you can archive your site (see Archiving Sites in right-hand column below, under Categories) and use it to get a huge head start elsewhere.
You can use the archive files to upload to a different server. The base structure should remain and all your content. However, your blog posts will not copy and custom fonts, slideshows and contact forms and the like will probably not work, as they're a part of Weebly's system. Any editing of your site from then on would need to be done traditionally with a website editor. Also, see note, below about the copyright of the weebly theme. Re-build your site at another template-based website service, your Weebly archive can still be very useful . . .. It's very easy.
In your site editor, make sure you're on the SETTINGS tab, select GENERAL, scroll down, select ARCHIVE. Enter your email address and click EMAIL ARCHIVE. A link to download your zipped archive file will be mailed to you. Here's a screenshot: |
SIRI WEBER FEENEY
Due to elder care issues, I am not able to respond to questions, as I am concentrating on working on existing clients' updates and further projects.
I apologize to those who wrote in and weren't posted. I kept thinking I'd be able to respond and wasn't. Please read the existing posts for answers and don't forget to check the comments. Several related issues were covered within the comments and there are good suggestions from commenters, as well. Also, with the new Weebly interface formatting, click around and you'll find what seems to be all the old features behind visually simplified icons. So, for example, when wishing to change a page type (no header, tall header, etc.), click PAGES, click the page's name in the list, and you'll get all the different types to choose from. If you're really stuck, you can also call Weebly at 1-844-493-3259, also check out Weebly's blog, Weebly tutorials on YouTube and, if you're adventuring into coding, w3schools.com is terrific. Thank you, ~ Siri Follow me:
My clients tend to be owners of small businesses, writers, illustrators, and artists who need to update their sites frequently.
A template site is easy to update. It frees you from having to depend on someone else to make changes. When someone asks what I'd recommend, these days I say. . . "Switch over to a template website and customize the theme to get rid of the cookie-cutter look." Categories
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