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Just Said Yes July 2017

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Kimberly, on March 13, 2017 at 8:39 PM Posted in Do It Yourself 0 13

How do you find the URL that you would place on the invitations?

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Latest activity by Carousel, on March 14, 2017 at 1:34 PM
  • RealLindseyO
    Master October 2017
    RealLindseyO ·
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    What?

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  • MrsMcK
    VIP September 2017
    MrsMcK ·
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    Are you asking where to get a wedding website?

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  • FutureMrsL
    Super September 2017
    FutureMrsL ·
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    Huh?

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  • Anna
    Super October 2017
    Anna ·
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    What website are you using to set up your wedding website? I used The Knot. If you used that website, I can help you with where to find where it tells you you're wedding URL. If not , I would check your account settings, it probably says it there.

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  • Nessanay
    VIP September 2017
    Nessanay ·
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    Do you mean a wedding website?

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  • Catti Labelle
    VIP July 2018
    Catti Labelle ·
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    Yeah...you might want to be more specific so you can get your question answered.

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  • K
    Just Said Yes July 2017
    Kimberly ·
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    Yes it would be the wedding website, I plan on doing invitations custom, and asking on them that they RSVP through weddingwire but I was not sure if they needed any specific url to do so, or would they just go to weddingwire.com and search our name?

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  • Blair Waldorf
    Master October 2017
    Blair Waldorf ·
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    I feel like if you can do custom invites, you can do some actual physical rsvp cards

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  • Nessanay
    VIP September 2017
    Nessanay ·
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    You can create a wedding website on the knot or on wedding wire. There are also other sites, but I like the knot for theirs.

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  • Anndréa
    Savvy July 2018
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    ...In order to have a URL you already need to have a wedding website setup.

    During the setup process, there is usually a step that allows you to customize your own URL based upon your names/wedding/ect.

    If you already have your website done and have forgotten what url you created, or was created for you, you can always just go to the 'home' page of your website and copy what is in the address bar of your web browser.

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  • CoffeeNColor
    Master August 2017
    CoffeeNColor ·
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    Do a separate information card insert with the URL for your wedding site. Word it as follows: Please RSVP through our website: www.domain.com.

    Do the EXACT URL, and make it as easy as possible for people.

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  • Lynnie
    WeddingWire Administrator October 2016
    Lynnie ·
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    Hi Kimberly! Here's where you can find the URL for your WeddingWire website:

    - Log in to your account and click on 'Wedding Website' under 'Planning Tools'

    - Click 'Edit Website' under 'Website Snapshot'

    - Click to the 'Settings' tab of the website editor

    - Your URL is listed under 'Website URL' and you have the option to change or share your URL!

    How to Create a Personal URL for your Wedding Website

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  • Carousel
    VIP October 2017
    Carousel ·
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    When I set up my wedding website through weddingwire, it gave me an option to create the URL before the website was "published". This is the URL that you can list on a separate insert card with a request that guests use the website to RSVP.

    You are correct that guests can search by your or FH names too, as long as the website is public. This will also be under your settings.

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