This document provides an overview of how to create a website using Weebly. Weebly is a free and easy to use website builder. It allows you to choose a theme, drag and drop elements like text, images and videos onto pages, and publish the site. Additional features include adding custom HTML, photo galleries, slideshows and linking pages. Weebly also has paid plans with more storage and features. There is an education version of Weebly that allows teachers to create class sites and student accounts. The document demonstrates how to use Weebly's interface and tools to build a website.
2. Easy Website Creation with Weebly Making your library media center’s web presence current and effective Holly Frilot, Library Media Specialist Collins Hill High School, Suwanee, GA
7. Sign up for your account by creating a username, password, and your email address.
8. Click on “Create a Site.” You will then be prompted to name your site. Later, you will use these buttons when you want to edit your site or see your statistics. (They provide great stats!)
11. YES! Time to choose your theme. There are many to choose from using the Design tab at the top of the editing screen. Notice the categories off to the left.
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13. The Elements tab at the top enables you to add content to your page. Simply drag-and-drop each element you want to add to a page.
14. Once the element is added to the page, click to edit. Type titles and paragraphs, and click the image box to upload an image you would like to include.
15. Use the Publish button frequently to update your changes! Saving is automatic otherwise.
16. I can do that! Tell me… What else can Weebly do?
17. The “Custom HTML” element allows you to enter your own HTML code. If you create a slideshow or a widget that provides HTML code, drag-and-drop this box on your website to add that slideshow or widget.
18. Notice I changed the left-side menu from “Basic” to “Multimedia.” Here you have more elements to add to a page, like a photo gallery, slideshow, file, Flash file, or YouTube video.
19. To add pages to your website, click on the pages tab at the top, then click “New Page.” You can then name your page, choose if it shows up on the main menu, and edit that page.
20. This page also allows you to put your pages / menu in the order you want. The pages shifted over to the right are part of a drop-down menu. The way your menu appears is dictated by your theme choice.
21. Ooooh…cool. Now I’ve got the basics. Show me the tips and tricks please!
23. The header image can be different on each page, and Weebly has built-in editing tools to make the picture fit the space given.
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27. As a teacher, you can create a class, and best of all, with one click you determine if the student sites are public or private.
28. Teachers can add students by name, as well as give them a username and password to access their accounts – no student emails required!
29. Students log in with the information you gave them at http://students.weebly.com. Then they can create their own sites. They can choose their web address. If you choose to password protect your students’ sites, you will get this message when you type in the web address:
30. You can have a blog with Weebly that contains only moderated comments. Just click on “New Blog” on the Pages tab to get started.
31. Your blog will look like a page of your website, but have the functionality of a blog and the normal Weebly tools. To approve or deny comments, choose the “More” function after logging in.