If you want to use an element you've created on one page again, you can copy it to another page on your site by hovering over the divider, clicking on the little green arrow that shows up on the blue top bar, selecting the page you want it to appear. It shows up on the top of the page you selected. Just move it down to where you'd like to use it. If you'd like to move an element to another page, do the same, except select "Move to" instead. |
This works for any content area element you create in Weebly, including slideshows, image collections, custom html, etc.
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5/26/2013 02:32:53 am
How do I copy a specific story/article from one page to another page?
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Hi Nick,
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Hi Ace,
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Hi Nicole,
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Olivia
1/18/2014 05:30:00 am
How do you copy and paste a piece of writing from a completely different website onto weekly?
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Transferring text from a website to your weebly site seems like it would be easy — just copy it and paste it in, right? But that way often ends up copying formatting as well, which can be hard to deal with.
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Antonios Patrick Ninos
3/20/2014 10:25:02 am
Can you tell me how to copy all the text but without pictures just the text?
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Hi Antonio,
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James Sundquist
5/9/2014 01:15:57 am
Dear Siri Weber Feeney,
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Hi Siri, I was just wondering if you could help me regarding a copy and paste issue within weebly? I have today bought into the business edition of the site and ran into trouble as soon as I started to edit it. You see, I have already written over 10k words for around 8 different pages but I cannot copy and paste (or even drag) any of it from my PC to my weebly pages! It says that it's an Invalid File and that it's unsupported! The copy has been written in Notepad and some in MSWord! Is there a way of doing it? I have emailed weebly but I have been lead to believe that they may take their time to respond!! -Help?
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Hi Pete,
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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:
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