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Wedding websites and e-invites
Wedding website Q&A for guests
A good wedding website answers guest questions before they become texts. Use it to explain the schedule, dress code, RSVP, location, registry and special instructions.
A complete digital wedding invitation should make the event easy to understand from a phone. Guests should see the couple's names, wedding date, ceremony and reception details, dress code, schedule, maps, gift information, photos and RSVP instructions without needing separate screenshots or long message threads.
A wedding website gives every detail one home
A wedding website works as the central place for everything guests need before the event. Instead of sending the location, timeline, registry and dress code separately, the couple can share one polished link that keeps the information organized and easy to revisit.
Dress code belongs inside the wedding website
Guests often search for what to wear because the invitation was not clear. A wedding website can explain black tie, cocktail, formal, beach formal or color palette details in a simple section.
Clear wording reduces guest questions
The best dress code wording is specific without sounding cold. Couples can add examples, colors to avoid, venue notes and weather context so guests feel confident before the event.
Visual design makes the guidance feel elegant
Dress code details should not feel like a boring instruction. In a VibeFly invitation, the wording sits inside the visual flow of the wedding website with the same style as the rest of the event.
Questions your wedding website should answer
A wedding website Q&A is useful because guests often need more than the date and address. They may ask about arrival time, parking, dress code, hotel options, registry, children, plus-one rules, RSVP deadline and whether the ceremony and reception are in the same place. Answering these inside the invitation reduces repetitive messages.