How to check if a website is using Weebly?

Updated Written By Christoffer
How to check if a website is using Weebly?

To check if a website uses Weebly, you can follow these methods: 1) use an online detector tool or 2) check the source code.

Method 1: Use an online Weebly detector tool

This is the easiest way to check if a website is using Weebly.

  1. Copy the URL you want to check.
  2. Paste it into our free Weebly detector.

And you will have an answer in a snap! You will also find out what other tools and technologies are used on the website.

Method 2: Checking the source code

  1. Open the Website: First, visit the website you want to check.
  2. View Source Code: Right-click on the website’s page (but not on an image or a video; try to find an empty spot or some text). In the menu that appears, look for an option like “View Page Source” or “View Source.” Click it! A new tab or window will open, showing you codes. This is the website’s behind-the-scenes.
  3. Look for Weebly Clues: Now, you’re looking for clues that show the website was made with Weebly. Press Ctrl + F on your keyboard to open a find box. In this box, type “weebly” and press Enter. If the website uses Weebly, you’ll likely find some links or parts of the code that include the word “weebly”. This might look like URLs (web addresses) that have “weebly” in them or specific bits of code that mention “weebly.”
  4. Check the Footer: Another easy tip is to scroll down to the bottom of the website’s homepage. Sometimes, websites have a “Powered by Weebly” or similar phrase at the bottom.

If you find these traces, the website is likely built with Weebly. If not, it might use a different tool or a custom design.

Remember, some websites might hide these clues well, so it might not always work. But it’s a good start to satisfy your curiosity!

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Article by

Christoffer Pettersen

Founder, Web developer

Pettersen is the founder of Stackcrawler, a platform that helps analyze tech stacks. He is passionate about new trends and technologies in the software industry.