Let people see it
While you’re editing, you see Builder’s buttons and helpers around your page. Visitors don’t see those — they see the clean website. Preview shows you the clean version before you text the link to your friends.
Preview — dress rehearsal
Tap Preview (or whatever your top bar calls it). You’ll get a tab or window that looks closer to what the world sees. Check it after big changes — especially if you picked new colors or moved whole sections.
Sharing a link
Your real web address depends on how your team set Builder up — maybe a short word before your site name, maybe a custom domain like coffee.example.com. Copy the exact link your dashboard or preview gives you instead of guessing.
Words Google reads
Each page can have a title and a short blurb. Think of them like the label on a cereal box — they help people (and search boxes) know what’s inside. Fill them with normal sentences humans enjoy.
Little icon in the browser tab
If your team lets you upload a favicon — that tiny picture next to your site name in the tab — use a simple square logo so bookmarks look tidy.
Sharing early drafts
Preview links sometimes work without logging in — handy for showing Mom, but don’t share secrets you wouldn’t put on a bulletin board.
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