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Why Is My Weebly Website Not Updating?

Last updated on September 28, 2022 @ 3:54 pm

If you’ve been working on your Weebly website and making changes but they aren’t appearing when you view the published site, there are a few things that could be causing the issue.

One possibility is that you’re not saving your changes. When you make changes in the Weebly editor, you have to click the “Save” button in order to save those changes. If you don’t save your changes, they won’t appear on your website.

PRO TIP: If you are having trouble updating your Weebly website, there are a few things you can check. First, make sure you are logged in and editing the correct site. If you are unsure which site you are editing, you can click the “Weebly” logo in the top left corner to go back to the dashboard. From there, you can click on the name of the site you want to edit. If you still can’t edit your site, it may be because your account has been suspended. To check, log into your account and click on the “Billing” tab. If your account is suspended, it will say so under “Account Status.” If your account is not suspended, please contact Weebly support for further assistance.

Another possibility is that you’re viewing an old version of your website. Sometimes the Weebly editor will save changes but they won’t appear immediately on your website. If you wait a few minutes and then refresh the page, you should see your changes.

If you’re still not seeing your changes after saving them and refreshing the page, there may be an issue with your internet connection. Try restarting your computer or router and then loading your website again. If that doesn’t work, contact Weebly support for help.

Conclusion:

There are a few possible reasons why your Weebly website isn’t updating. Make sure you’re saving your changes, and try refreshing the page if you don’t see the changes right away. If those things don’t work, contact Weebly support for help.

Kathy McFarland

Kathy McFarland

Devops woman in trade, tech explorer and problem navigator.