Before getting clicky and frustrated, close out and re-enter the weebly editor via the blue ENTER button.
If just closing out doesn't help, close out, log out, and log back in.
Usually, that solves the problem without making things worse by . . .
_I don't understand the deep inner-workings of Weebly's servers or programming, but every once in a while, things just stop functioning. Before getting clicky and frustrated, close out and re-enter the weebly editor via the blue ENTER button. If just closing out doesn't help, close out, log out, and log back in. Usually, that solves the problem without making things worse by . . . _. . . possible unintended results of workaround efforts. (If those results have already happened, hopefully you've been smart and archived a recent version of your site . . . see below. Still, there is some comfort for those without an archive — site repair/re-creation is much easier in Weebly than, say, a rebuild from the ground up in Dreamweaver.)
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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.
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