What should you not put on your wedding website?

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Avoid sharing sensitive personal information. Often, couples forget that websites are accessible to everyone, so avoid adding personal phone numbers, emails or your residential address unless they’re essential to the wedding day.

Is it common to have a wedding website?

Based on The Knot Real Weddings Study, 84% of newlyweds decided to create a wedding website during their engagement. By using a wedding website builder, you will not only organize your wedding planning but also help your guests easily access all your wedding details (without needing to text or call you on every whim).

Is the knot free to use?

Yes, The Knot offers a free wedding website service. You can use all of our website builder tools free of charge, though you do have the option to purchase your site’s domain for an added fee.

What information needs to be on a wedding website?

At a bare minimum, those details should include: Event Itineraries. Include start times, locations, dress codes, and pertinent transportation details for any important wedding weekend events that all guests will be invited to, such as the welcome party, ceremony, reception, and after-party.

How do I make my wedding website private?

  1. Choose a Website Builder.
  2. Pick a Unique Domain Name.
  3. Choose and Personalize a Template.
  4. Add the Important Details.
  5. Include an RSVP Form.
  6. Include a Gift Registry.
  7. Make Your Site Exclusive.
  8. Make It Part of Your Big Day.

Can you see who views your registry?

You can see who has visited your registry and signed your Guestbook when you login to your account and hover over Settings located at the top of the page. From there select the Guestbook option from the drop down menu.

How do you tell guests about your wedding website?

  1. Create a Simple URL.
  2. Activate the RSVP Page.
  3. Mention Your Wedding Website on Save the Dates.
  4. Include Your Wedding Website on Wedding Invitations.
  5. Tell Guests Where to RSVP.
  6. Share Your Wedding Website at the Engagement Party.
  7. Get Your Wedding Party Involved.
  8. Link to Your Wedding Registry.

How far in advance should you make a wedding website?

You should begin creating your wedding website as soon as you set your wedding date and have booked your wedding venue. Publish it and make it live the same time you send save the dates (roughly 6-8 months before the wedding day) so guests can read more about the event and begin making travel plans.

When should you have your wedding website ready?

You can start making your wedding website at any time, but you should hold off from publishing it until you’ve completed a few important tasks. You should publish your wedding website and share it with your guests around six to eight months before your wedding day.

Does Zola cost money?

Creating your perfect wedding website on Zola doesn’t cost anything. It’s completely free. You heard that right—amongst all the hefty wedding-related expenses like the cake, your dress, and the pricey honeymoon—finally, something that you don’t have to spend money on!

Is Zola website free?

Zola Weddings is a free suite of wedding planning tools including your wedding website, registry, checklist, guest list, seating chart, and gift tracker. Sign up to create a free wedding website where you can personalize one of our beautiful, easy-to-edit designs with photos, stories, and all of your wedding details.

Does The Knot delete your wedding website?

We know that some newlyweds like to use their wedding website after the wedding, whether it’s to post honeymoon updates or to keep track of remaining registry items, so we don’t automatically delete your site after the wedding. Instead, your site stays up for one year after your wedding date.

Where do you put clothes on a wedding website?

You can include your Dress Code on the lower left or right-hand corner of the invitation. Alternatively, the Dress Code can be placed at the bottom centre of the design.

How do you word attire on a wedding website?

Try to use familiar terminology such as black tie, cocktail attire, semi-formal, or dressy-casual. It also helps to list some attire suggestions to help guests understand your vision better. For example for a black tie wedding you might add – tuxedos or dark suits for gentlemen, gowns or cocktail attire for the ladies.

Should you make your wedding website private?

Making your website private or password-protected means that you’ll be able to keep unwanted people from accessing your personal details. That means that your exes or the neighborhood gossiper won’t be able to see any wedding ceremony information that you don’t want them to know.

Can you have a private wedding website?

You’re able to make your website private by creating a password that guests will need in order to view it. There are currently three tiers of privacy available on Blueprint: A website and registry may be set private from Google searches.

When should guests RSVP by?

How many weeks should you give people to RSVP? Assuming you’ve sent your invitations out in time (at least six to eight weeks before your wedding), then give your guests four or five weeks to RSVP.

Can you make a wedding registry private?

“Setting a registry to private is always an option, but it’s often easier for couples to keep them public so they can be easily passed among friends and family without worrying that everyone has the proper password,” says Alyssa Longobucco, senior style and planning editor at wedding planning site The Knot.

Can people see my address on my registry?

Your shipping address, phone number and email address will not be visible to anyone who views or orders from your registry, nor will they be shared with other registry websites.

Can you make a registry private?

To change your Baby Registry privacy settings: Go to your Baby Registry settings. Under Who can see your registry?, select the option you prefer (Public, Shared, or Private). Save your changes.

Should you post your wedding website on Facebook?

DON’T share your registry on Facebook or Twitter. Your registry should live in two places: your wedding website and your bridal shower invitations. That way, if someone wants to send you a gift, they’ll be able to figure out where you’re registered.

Do wedding websites go on save the dates?

Ideally, your save-the-dates should share your wedding website link, where guests can find more in-depth information like links to your registry, timely updates regarding your nuptials and a schedule of events.

Does The Knot take a percentage of cash gifts?

Newlywed Fund: The Knot’s cash registry charges a 2.5 percent transaction fee and there isn’t a way for the couple to pay the fee for the guest.

How do you write no children on wedding website?

  1. “Please join us for an adults only reception at. . .”
  2. “This is an adults only occasion”
  3. “Although we love your little ones, our wedding is an adults only event”
  4. “Please note that our reception is adults only”
  5. “Unfortunately we cannot accommodate children at our wedding”

Can you send invites through the knot?

We have save-the-date cards and postcards, invitations, enclosure cards and RSVP cards for your special day. You can also grab invitations for your prewedding celebrations, including the wedding shower and rehearsal dinner.

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