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🚀 How to Publish Your Wedding Website

Once your wedding website is ready, it’s time to share it with your guests! Before publishing, it’s important to carefully review your content and make sure everything looks perfect. Here’s how to publish your site with confidence.

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Written by Nina Dobrev
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👀 Review Your Website Before Publishing

Take a few minutes to go through each page:
• Check for spelling or grammar errors
• Make sure all details (dates, locations, times) are correct
• Confirm section formatting looks clean
• Test all links, including external links
• Ensure the RSVP button or RSVP page works smoothly

A final review helps you avoid guest confusion later.

🧪 Test Your RSVP Form

Make sure your RSVP page works properly by doing a quick test:
• Submit a test RSVP
• Confirm the response appears in your Guestlist
• Check if plus-ones or meal questions display correctly

A working RSVP form ensures your guests can reply without issues.

🚀 Click “Publish” to Go Live

Once you’re happy with everything, click Publish.
Your website is now live and ready for guests to explore.

You can share your link by:
• Email
• WhatsApp
• SMS
• Social media
• Invitations
• E-Cards (directly through TTO)

🔄 Keep Updating Your Website

As your wedding date approaches, continue updating your website with:
• New photos
• Travel information
• Schedule updates
• Dress code notes
• Venue changes
• Extra events
• Last-minute reminders

Your website becomes your guest’s central source of truth.


❓ FAQs

📍 How do I find the correct coordinates for the Map section?

To add an accurate location (for example, Miami Airport), follow these steps:

  1. Type your destination into the search bar.

  2. Press Enter.

  3. Look at the browser’s URL — you’ll see coordinates displayed (e.g., 25.794001, -80.2788736).

    Copy the full coordinates.

  4. Paste them into your map settings inside the Website Builder.

Your map will instantly point to the exact location.

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