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Settings

Screenshot of the settings page

In this section, you will be able to configure different aspects of the behavior of the application.

Wedding date

This optional configuration is used to display the widget in the Summary page.

Website domain

Each wedding has a slug (defined during registration) that identifies their login page and their public website (including the RSVP forms). This piece of configuration allows using a different domain, just for your wedding. For example, say your slug is jane-and-mary and you log in via https://app.libreweddingplanner.org/jane-and-mary/, you may want to use https://janeandmary.us/ (or any other domain) for your website and QR codes. You can do that by configuring your domain in this input.

At this moment, the feature does not provide a full custom-domain experience. Instead, it redirects the user to the internal URL (the one with the slug) when the custom domain is used.

DNS configuration

In order to use your own domain, you will need to follow these steps:

  • Acquire your domain in your preferred registrar.
  • Configure a CNAME DNS record from your domain targetting app.libreweddingplanner.org (or the domain of your instance, if you're self-hosting). Do not use A records to target the IP, as it may change without prior notice.
  • Ask your instance admin to configure your domain in the reverse proxy. This needs to happen only after the previous step has been configured, and right now is a manual step. If you're using the instance at https://app.libreweddingplanner.org, drop us a line.

In order to help you understand whether your DNS configuration is correct, if you have saved a custom domain (and only after that), a success/error message will be displayed below the form input.

RSVP

In this section you can configure the behavior of the RSVP page that will be accessed from the invitation link:

  • Include menu choice: enables two additional questions in the form:
    • Menu choice (meat, fish, vegetarian, child menu)
    • Menu restrictions (allergies, intolerances, restricted ingredients, etc.)