Hey guys! Sorry I haven't done a troubleshoot in a while, but I'm back and planning to do more soon. Here it is:
Remember a while ago when Dr. Mangini told us we could change the dates on our blogs? I had a bit of trouble figuring it out at first. I was looking for some sort of an 'options' button. I couldn't find one anywhere, and it looked as though the date was plastered on there. I really wanted to change one of my blog dates so it didn't look like I was flooding my blog with posts when I first started blogging. I now know that three posts is not enough to count as flooding, but still, I didn't like posting them all up there at once. I looked everyplace I knew of, I went through general blog settings, I checked the tops and bottoms of the blog pages (blog itself, and individual blog posts), and I even looked through Weebly's inspiration center. I just could not find it anywhere. Then it hit me. Maybe the obvious answer is the best answer. So I went back to the editor for the individual blog post, and I clicked on the date, right under the title; a calendar appeared, and I clicked on the date I wanted to use for my post. Easy as that.
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Wondering why Weebly isn't taking your hyperlink? You made sure you have the correct address, you've tried copying and pasting the web address as well as typing in every annoying character. For some reason no matter how many times you try, it won't link properly, why?
Did you make sure your words weren't italicized? Is it really that easy? Yeah, it is. Weebly won't take the hyperlink if your words are italicized, and I'm not quite sure, but the same might be true about bold words. Hope this helps! So, I visited the blog of Katsiaryna Yeutukhova, a student in a different class, looked around her blog, left a comment, and when I came back, my entire Weebly mainframe switched itself to Russian... What the heck?!?! I don't speak a lick of Russian, and I had no idea what to do to fix it. I used my dad's laptop and signed in on my brother's account to look at the platform in English and line up the buttons, so following along with the English, I went to the website editor, I clicked on settings, then general, then I scrolled down to change language... I tried to change it to English, but it didn't do anything, I tried to switch it to another language and then back to English, but it still didn't do anything. Then I realized it's probably changing text of my website itself rather than the mainframe platform, so I figured I should probably stop. I had no idea what to do, so I decided to exit out and log back in. Shortly after this I figured it out.
Exit out and log back in. At the top of the page there is a tiny flag with a down arrow next to it. Click on the down Arrow Select your language. This is also nice for any of the ESL students in our class, you can change it to your native language, possibly making it easier for you to try and operate the site. Hope this helps! |
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