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How Do I Add Terms and Conditions to My Wix Website?

Last updated on September 30, 2022 @ 11:07 pm

PRO TIP: If you are planning to add terms and conditions to your Wix website, be sure to read through all of the Terms and Conditions carefully before agreeing to them. Some key things to look out for include:

– Make sure you understand all of the terms and conditions before agreeing to them.

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– Pay attention to any deadlines or expiration dates that may be included in the terms and conditions.

– Be aware of any fees or charges that may be associated with adding terms and conditions to your website.

Adding terms and conditions to your Wix website is simple and easy to do. There are two ways to do it: by using the Wix editor, or by adding HTML code to your site.

If you want to use the Wix editor, simply click on the ‘Add’ button in the top menu bar, and then select ‘Terms and Conditions’ from the drop-down list. This will open up a new page where you can enter your terms and conditions. Once you’re happy with what you’ve written, simply click ‘Publish’ and your changes will go live immediately.

If you want to add HTML code to your site, you’ll first need to create a new page. To do this, click on the ‘Pages’ tab in the left-hand menu, and then select ‘Add Page’. Give your page a name (for example, ‘Terms and Conditions’), and then click ‘OK’.

Once you’ve created your new page, click on the ‘Edit’ button in the top menu bar. This will open up the Wix Editor, which will allow you to add HTML code to your site.

Simply paste your code into the box provided, and then click ‘Update’. Your changes will go live immediately.

That’s all there is to it! Adding terms and conditions to your Wix website is quick and easy, whether you use the Wix editor or HTML code.

Morgan Bash

Morgan Bash

Technology enthusiast and Co-Founder of Women Coders SF.