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Changing The Date On Your Website
Updated over a week ago

Life has a funny way of surprising us, right? Your wedding plans might take a sudden twist, and you find yourself needing to reschedule. Or perhaps, when you first set up your Joy website, you were as undecided as a kid in a candy store, and now you've got your date locked in. Whatever the reason, changing the date on your Joy website is a breeze, and we're here to walk you through it, step by step.

Here's the lowdown. If you're changing your date, you'll need to update it on both the Settings Page and the Event Schedule Page.


Settings Page

  • Click the "Menu" button from the admin dashboard.

  • Select "Event Settings."

  • Scroll down the page and click on the date, and voilà, a calendar pops up, letting you choose the month, day, and year of your dreams.

The date you've just updated on the 'General' tab is the one that'll shine on the Welcome page of your website, on your RSVPs, eCards, and emails. And guess what? If you've got the event countdown turned on, it'll groove to the beat of your new date.

Schedule Page

  • Click on "Edit Pages" from the admin dashboard, then "Schedule."

  • Click on each event that needs to showcase that new date.

  • Scroll down and right in the middle, you'll find the spot to adjust event times and dates (start date, start time, end date, and end time).

    • If your plans are still up in the air, you can always choose the "To be announced" option to keep an aura of mystery. Or if you prefer to keep it simple, pick "Hide end time" to only reveal the start time.

Don't forget to wrap things up by clicking the trusty 'Save' button on the upper right corner of the schedule page!

There you have it, changing your wedding date on Joy – as smooth as a first dance.


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