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i need some help with weebly. any one ever used it before?
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  • Profile picture of the author Owen Mailer
    i think you might need to go a bit more in depth with this one!!!! just a thought!!
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    • Profile picture of the author XRay
      I've been using Weebly for awhile. But like Owen said ... give us some more info re: the help you need with the site.
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  • Profile picture of the author shango11
    well basicly when you google my site it says "Untitled Document" i wanna know how to change that
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  • Profile picture of the author Mukul Verma
    Do you have a title?

    Is there a place for a description and tags?
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  • Profile picture of the author shango11
    Yes, the only things i didnt fill out was the meta keywords and footer code, other than that everything its filled in.
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  • Profile picture of the author shango11
    any help appreciated X_x
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    • Profile picture of the author terryrayburn
      I apologize if any Warrior has a vested interest in Weebly, but I would highly recommend staying away from it.

      I put a couple sites on it (Pro version), just because I kinda liked the site builder concept, and it acts as a content manager, so I had flexibility from different computers.

      But it has been nothing but a pain in the neck.

      First, unless you pay an exorbitant price for a domain from them, you have to alter your own domain at your domain provider (I forget the specifics of the alteration).

      Then there was all kinds of downtime (which supposedly they've remedied).

      The built-in sitebuilder turned out to be OK for basics, but is *extremely* slow and frustrating, and very limited for anything beyond basics.

      Also, the advantage of Weebly hosting your site for you is negligible, considering how cheap hosting is, and since you probably already have a web host. Not to mention, if Weebly ever went under, your site would disappear as well.

      Finally, if you decide you don't like Weebly (as I decided) your have to basically completely rebuild your site from scratch on another platform, AND re-alter your domain for regular hosting.

      MUCH better solution (if you want a flexible content manager): Wordpress! Much more versatile, powerful, and elegant. And you can host it yourself (I have used Hostgator for years and really like them).
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  • Profile picture of the author waken
    To answer to OP question .. go to "setting" tab and you'll see under "general setting" the "site title". Type your site name there.
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