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How Do I Find My Wix Website?

Last updated on September 30, 2022 @ 12:02 pm

There are a few different ways that you can find your Wix website. The first way is to go to the Wix website and log in.

Once you are logged in, you will see a list of your websites on the left-hand side of the screen. Click on the website that you want to find and it will open up in a new tab.

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The second way to find your Wix website is to go to Google and type in your website address. If you have a custom domain, you will need to include that in the search.

For example, if your website address is www.example.com, you would type that into Google. If you have a subdomain, such as www.wixsite.com/mysite, you would need to include that in the search as well.

The third way to find your Wix website is to go to your registrar’s website and look up your domain name. Once you have found your domain name, you will see a list of DNS records.

One of those DNS records will be for your Wix site. It will look something like this: www IN CNAME example.com.

Once you have found your Wix site using one of the methods above, you can then bookmark it so that you can easily find it again in the future.

Conclusion

There are a few different ways that you can find your Wix website.

PRO TIP: If you are having trouble finding your Wix website, it is likely because you have not published it yet. Your site will not be visible to the public until you publish it. To do this, simply login to your Wix account and click the “Publish” button in the top right corner.

The first way is by logging into the Wix website and looking through the list of websites on the left-hand side.

The second way is by doing a search on Google for your website address.

The third way is by looking up your domain name on your registrar’s website.

Once you have found your site, be sure to bookmark it so that you can easily find it again in the future.

Kathy McFarland

Kathy McFarland

Devops woman in trade, tech explorer and problem navigator.