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How can you tell if a website was created using UltimateWB, WordPress, Squarespace, Weebly, WIX, or other website builders?
Determining the platform a website was created with often involves looking for specific markers or signatures in the site's HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Here are some methods and tips to identify the platform:
1. View the Page Source
- Right-click on the webpage and select "View Page Source" or "Inspect".
2. Check for Specific Markers
UltimateWB
- UltimateWB sites have specific mentions of "Ultimate Web Builder" or "UltimateWB" in the HTML comments or meta tags.
WordPress
- Look for comments in the HTML
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