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Making changes to your webware website

Learn how to make changes to your website yourself or request changes do for you by our expert team

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Written by Cory York
Updated over 2 weeks ago

If you want to make a change or update your website you have 2 options

1. Do it yourself

To make changes to your website you don't need to be an engineer or website developer. Just like updating or making a facebook post you require the same skills to update your webware website.

Once you are logged in simply go to the page you want to update and select the Orange button in the top navigation that says Edit Page.

  1. Access Edit Mode

    1. Login to your Webware Admin

    2. Navigate to the website page you want to edit

    3. In the top navigation you want to click the orange button labeled Edit Page

2. Editing sections and blocks

  • Click to edit anything on the page

  • Move sections up and down in the settings box on the left of the section you want to move. Use the arrows to swap sections up and down the page

  • Drag and drop elements around as you please

  • Add new sections by clicking the plus symbol in the top left corner of the website

3. Editing theme code

  • If you need to make more advanced changes, you can edit the theme code directly.

  • In the Themes section, within the workspace within the website area.

    Be cautious when editing code, as it can affect your theme's functionality.

4. SAVE your changes and preview

2. Website changes done for me

Webware has a full service design, marketing and development team that works as an extension of your team. If you want your changes done by Pros so that you get it done right, with the high quality and you save time. You can request a website change to be done a few different ways.

  1. Record your screen and tell us what you want ( Recommended way )

    By far the best route is the most efficient and accurate because nothing beats showing what you are telling the service team. They are the ones who will work on your request.

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