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Where Is My Dashboard on Weebly?

Last updated on September 28, 2022 @ 3:53 pm

Weebly is a popular website builder that allows users to create and design their own websites without having to learn coding. One of the features that Weebly offers is the ability to add a blog to your website. However, many users have reported difficulty finding the dashboard for their blog once it has been created. In this article, we will provide some tips on how to find your dashboard on Weebly.

If you have created a blog on Weebly, you will be able to access the dashboard for your blog by logging in to your Weebly account and clicking on the “Blogs” tab. On the “Blogs” page, you will see a list of all the blogs that you have created.

Click on the name of the blog that you want to access the dashboard for. On the next page, you will see a menu bar on the left-hand side of the screen. One of the options in this menu bar is “Dashboard.” Click on this option and you will be taken to the dashboard for your blog.

PRO TIP: If you are looking for your Weebly dashboard, it is important to note that it is not visible to users who are not logged in. This means that if you are not logged in, you will not be able to access your dashboard or any of the features associated with it. To login, simply enter your username and password in the top right corner of the Weebly homepage.

If you are having difficulty finding your dashboard, we recommend contacting Weebly support. They will be able to help you locate your dashboard and provide additional instructions if needed.

Conclusion:

If you have created a blog on Weebly, you can access the dashboard by logging in and clicking on the “Blogs” tab. On the “Blogs” page, click on the name of the blog you want to access the dashboard for.

Then, click on the “Dashboard” option in the menu bar on the left-hand side of the screen. If you are having difficulty finding your dashboard, we recommend contacting Weebly support for help.

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

Sysadmin turned Javascript developer. Owner of 20+ apps graveyard, and a couple of successful ones.