You can edit the information posted on your website by signing into your existing freewebs/webs.com account. Or if you don't have one already you can create one for free on the hompage. To post information or content on your site go to the edit site tab and click on the page you want to edit. After that click add content and you get a textbox to put whatever you would like in it.
yes I can. But how
A website that you can make your own website at. (for free)
Go to your profile, click on "Info," then click "Edit Information" in the top right corner. You can edit your hometown, and your home neighborhood in "Basic Information," you can edit your CURRENT city in the "Contact Information" section. Then click save!
To add information to Wikipedia, you must click on edit on the top of the page and add your information. To edit semi-protected articles, you must have an account.
You create an account
If you choose to use a template on your freewebs page (Instead of using raw HTML and CSS), you cannot modify the template's CSS.
Information on editing icons can be found on a variety of computer and technology websites. Websites such as CNET, Microsoft, and Apple will have the information needed to edit icons.
To edit traveler information for a United Airlines booking, you can log in to your account on the United Airlines website or app, go to your booking details, and look for the option to edit passenger information. Make the necessary changes and save them to update the traveler information for your booking.
Profile -> Info -> Edit (Any edit link) -> Basic Information -> Current City
When you go on "Edit my account" there is a sentence the says: This page allows you to view and edit your account's information. You can also edit personal info. The "Edit personal info" will be in red. Click that! ! :)
If you want to edit the video information, hook your iPod to your computer. You can only change information on an iPod if it's hooked up to a computer
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