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Custom Domain

Last Updated: September 3, 2022

With any paid Hemp Sites plan, you can connect your own custom domain to your website. When you first create your website it is created on a subdomain. This means your website will be located at xxxx.hempsites.co (this is selected during sign up). While your website is visible to any visitors that go to that...

Posts

Last Updated: June 5, 2022

Posts are blog content listed in reverse chronological order (newest content on top). You will see posts listed on your blog page. Due to their reverse chronological order, your posts are meant to be timely. Older posts are archived based on month and year. As the posts get older, the user has to dig deeper...

Pages

Last Updated: September 3, 2022

Pages are great for static content, including for “About Me”, “Contact”, “Services”, and similar pages. Add A New Page There are two easy methods to add a new page. From your admin dashboard, you can select Pages > Add New. You can also select the All Pages menu option above and be taken into a list of all...

Page Builder

Last Updated: September 3, 2022

What Is The Hemp Sites Page Builder? A couple of decades ago, creating a website involved a lot of back and forth between developers, copywriters, and project managers. It took months just to get a few simple changes updated on your website. Nowadays, knowing how to code isn’t necessary to build engaging websites. The Hemp...

Media

Last Updated: June 5, 2022

The Media Library is essentially a directory of every single media file that has been uploaded to your site (whether it is ultimately published or not). Media files include images, videos, audio and even documents. Regardless of where you upload the media to your site, it will show up in the library, where you can...

Comments

Last Updated: June 5, 2022

COMMENTS Blog comments are written reactions that readers can add to your blog posts. Leaving a comment on a blog post is an easy way for your visitors to communicate with you and other readers. Comments usually appear on your site right after the blog post content, along with the commenter’s name, the date, and...