Finding Resources for Your Docket Website

Once your Docket website is live, you may have questions about managing and updating it. Here’s where you can find help and guidance.

Website Terms & Conditions

To review the terms and conditions for your Docket Website, click here.

Recommended Resources for Website Management

ChatGPT

You can ask AI for step-by-step guidance on making changes to your website. Simply type:

"I have a WordPress website and need to ______ using Elementor. Can you send me a step-by-step how-to?"

YouTube

YouTube has a vast library of videos that show you how to edit and manage your WordPress website using Elementor.

Our Learning Hub

We offer a dedicated eLearning course that walks you through common website edits. If you aren’t signed up, let us know, and we can help you get access.

Website Usage Reminders

  • Your website is self-managed once launched. Our team provides guidance, but we do not perform edits for you.

  • No plugin installations are allowed on Docket websites to maintain security.

  • If you need assistance beyond guidance, our team offers support at $175 per hour. We’ll provide an estimate before starting any changes.

  • For Google Analytics or DocketShop script installations, you’ll need assistance from our Docket Customer Marketing team.

Website Dictionary

Familiarize yourself with these key website terms:

  • WordPress – The content management system (CMS) that powers your website, known for its ease of use and flexibility.

  • Elementor – A drag-and-drop editor for building and editing your website without coding.

  • Widgets – Elements like text boxes, image galleries, and buttons used to add content to your site.

  • Sections – Large content blocks used to structure your website.

  • Columns – Sub-sections within sections used to arrange content.

  • Responsive Mode – A setting in Elementor that lets you adjust your site’s design for desktop, tablet, and mobile views.

  • Dynamic Content – Content that updates automatically from your WordPress database.

  • Z-Index – Controls which elements appear in front or behind others.

  • Padding & Margin – Spacing settings that help with layout and design.

Just Launched Your Website? Here’s What to Expect

  • Google needs time to crawl and index your website. It may take a few weeks before your site appears in search results when you Google your business name.

  • Continue adding relevant content and updates to help your website perform better in search rankings.

Need further assistance? Reach out to our support team or explore the resources listed above!

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