No "Edit" reset button. How do I do it?

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October 28, 2011 at 12:03 am #1769

Touchito

Hello, Everybody!
I’m new at this forum and this is my very first post here. I hope it is good for beginners too. If so, please someone tell me what to do about this:
I almost finished my home page and published as a test, but I wanted to see how it looks with a different theme and some other changes and I didn’t liked, so I want to go back to my original design and finish it, but “Edit” doesn’t have any reset button. How do I do it? I emailed to “Support” to ask this but they don’t know.
Thanks in advance for any help and I hope this post and answer(s) help others with the same question in the future.
Touchito.

October 28, 2011 at 1:08 am #1772
Raju Nunna
Raju Nunna

There is no versioning with Weebly.
My suggestion would be to use the ‘Copy Site’ option. Once you have a fairly satisfactory site, copy the site and play with the copied site to see which theme fits you better.

Any changes you make in website editor are not published until you click “Publish”. But I would not recommend this to you, since you are new to Weebly.

November 12, 2011 at 11:54 pm #1860

Touchito

Thanks, Raju Nunna.
As I said when I posted this question I already had published my home page (I needed to see that I wasn’t working for nothing).
The “Copy Site” option that you suggested was the correct answer. Now I want to add something for those forum users with the same question in the future: I’m not the web site owner but just an invited to help editing it. I had to create an account for that purpose. In that account it doesn’t appear the said option called “Copy Site”, but I didn’t know that some features in my account as a helper were different from the owners account (my Sister) so it confused me and made me waste a lot of time trying to find out about it. If you are helping someone to edit his/her web site, some times you will need to sign in as that person to have access to those features.

May 26, 2012 at 1:01 pm #3829

rbfla

Thanks for the advice! I will copy my site and explore other themes as well. If I like the copied site better can I make it my default then? Do I have to rename it so it publishes correctly?

May 27, 2012 at 4:41 pm #3909
Raju Nunna
Raju Nunna

If you must, I suggest you to approach Weebly Support. What you are looking for is pretty much transferring the domain name (or) Subdomain name from one site to other. Do it carefully. Normally, if you delete the first site, you should be able to use the name on the second one. But it did not seem to work for some people.

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