It has been a rich experience with Weebly. The platform provides nice user interface and payment gateway options, though it becomes expensive with every addon feature.
- How can I export all the site data (including media - images etc, and static data - js, css, if relevant?) so that I can import it into weebly.com? Is there an export/import option in the weebly site builder? I can't find much documentation online on this ... I'm hoping I can just export to XML, JSON or something and then do a straight import on the weebly.com side - or am I being too optimistic? Source: 12 months ago
You can try wix.com or weebly.com - they are both drag-and-drop (i.e. No or low code) interfaces. Everyone's preference is different though! Source: about 1 year ago
I know how to build a website through weebly.com, but I was wondering if there was some option that might be cheaper or nicer. I'd love to hear any success stories. Source: over 1 year ago
I see that im indeed on the square site, but I go to weebly.com and login through that... Source: over 1 year ago
I use a free account at weebly.com. I have created a web page for each ancestor and then post photos and information. The thing I like is the content can be updated as I find new things. I don't use the site as a blog but you could: https://www.weebly.com/features/start-a-blog. I suggest that you also have a look at wordpress.com and wix.com. It is easy to get started if you decide that you would like your own... Source: over 1 year ago
Where as theres a huge traction in wix.com squarespace.com weebly.com you know the reason. Source: over 1 year ago
I use weebly.com. easier to use than 2 others I also use. Source: over 1 year ago
Already set up outlook to junk all emails that have weebly.com in them xd maybe if reporting those links to weebly directly would help, I don't know. Source: over 2 years ago
I tried using this website to find out who owns weebly.com itself; it didn't search for the specific site belonging to this host that you posted about... That probably means that Weebly protects it's users pretty well. Source: about 3 years ago
Me and my friends like to go down what we call "weebly.com" deep dives where you take any random set of words, stick weebly.com after it, and see if it exists. I was doing that and stumbled onto this. Besides the strange title and opening screen, it's extremely genuine and detailed. The "intro" and opening paragraph read like someone nervous to be open, but from what I've read so far, the other entries are raw and... Source: about 3 years ago
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