Hi, there, and welcome welcome welcome to the best and maybe the first and possibly the only Weebly community website in the world! In the WORLD! Can you believe that? How lucky are we?! Not only do we have Weebly Fans, but we have Weebly itself, without which none of this would be possible! That's how lucky we are! Yes, we love Weebly... we think its the best thing since, well, the printing press? Sliced bread? Tabbed browsing? And, yes, we really like exclamation marks! That's how excited we are about Weebly here at Weebly Fans!!
40 Classic Weebly Themes 12/21/2015
I was a lucky one and still had access to 40 Classic Weebly Themes. I downloaded them then put them up in DropBox. The link below should get you there, then you can download them then import into Weebly, as long as they keep the import button. Sure miss the other 180 or so themes, tho, even though I didn't use most of them......
Weebly Fans site update! 07/28/2015 Hi, everyone, I'm back in the saddle and super excited about re-energizing the Weebly Fans site... Stay tuned for more improvements. I'll fix the forums page soon so that we can all post our exciting stuff :)
Tip O' The Day 08/08/2011
Hi again! If you've gotten to read "Don't Delete, Comment Out" on the Tips page, you'll know that we're very fond of commenting and commenting out in the css. This is great for many reasons, especially for making notes and changing code without deleting the original. Well lately I've found that if we comment out as we have previously described, some templates delete the commented code. No fun! For example, here is some code commented out as we previously recomended:
Some templates delete this code after saving so you may end up with just
#masthead { width: 770px; line-height:1.5;}
This might be ok if you get it right, but now that code is gone, never to return. But not to worry. We found that we can comment out inside of the brackets and our commented code will remain intact and accessible.