How To Make Changes To Your Website Now That It Is Published

How To Make Changes To Your Website Now That It Is Published


Making a change to your website is accomplished by using the on-screen editor.

How to Make Changes to Your Published Website

  • Log in to your website
  • An important disclaimer notice will ask you to agree or disagree. If you agree, you will enter the dashboard.  If you disagree, you will be asked to confirm you want to be logged out of the site.
  • Click on Go to Editor
  • Go to the page that needs to be revised
  • Click Edit
  • Make the change to the text or images on the page
  • Click Save
  • Repeat the process on other pages you want to change
  • Click on Control Panel
  • Scroll to the bottom of the panel
  • Click either Update or Publish

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