Weebly > Get Going > Step 3 - Admin Console
I call this the Admin Console or the Account Management Console. I don't know what the Weebly people call it. When you log in you will land on this page. Select the website you want to work with in Box #1 and then select edit site (Box #2), view stats (Box #3) or the three dots (Box #4) to do something...
1) Box #1 is around the website selection item. If you click the drop down (plus sign) you will see this website plus the words "Add Website". You can have up to 10 websites in your account.
2) Box #2 gets you to the Editor. (and remember, to get back here from the editor you click the X in the upper left corner of the editor -- that is not intuitive -- the general gist is that the editor is a window sitting on top of this window and when you close that window by clicking the X, this is underneath. It is not intuitive but maybe that will help with understanding that symbolic system).
1) Box #1 is around the website selection item. If you click the drop down (plus sign) you will see this website plus the words "Add Website". You can have up to 10 websites in your account.
2) Box #2 gets you to the Editor. (and remember, to get back here from the editor you click the X in the upper left corner of the editor -- that is not intuitive -- the general gist is that the editor is a window sitting on top of this window and when you close that window by clicking the X, this is underneath. It is not intuitive but maybe that will help with understanding that symbolic system).
3) Click on the ">" in Box #3 and you will see visitor stats. You get very basic reporting for your free websites. You will only be able to see traffic details like referring websites and which pages were visited for the sites you pay for ($5-8/month for the lowest paid version -- one reason to pay for a website could be just for the traffic details). Note, in the world of traffic reporting, even their paid reporting is very limited. For very powerful reporting look into using Google Analytics. That can be incorporated into your weebly site for free but it does take some work.
4) Box #4 will enable you to copy or delete a website. The functions are referring to the website that is showing in Box #1 (this is not overly intuitive given the distance between the menu and the website select box).
5) Box #5 has your user name in it. If you click the down arrow there, you will log out of weebly Admin console.
4) Box #4 will enable you to copy or delete a website. The functions are referring to the website that is showing in Box #1 (this is not overly intuitive given the distance between the menu and the website select box).
5) Box #5 has your user name in it. If you click the down arrow there, you will log out of weebly Admin console.
In the next step, you are going to learn how to add an editor/collaborator for this website. If you don't need to do that just scroll to the bottom of next page to continue to Step 5 - Publishing. Weebly > Get Going > Step 4 - Add an Editor