Your Website
Building pages, sections, and posts
How your site is structured: the home page, story page, and custom pages with their per-page fields; the sections you stack on a page and their settings; the content blocks inside the story body; and posting updates to your blog.Few readersAdding photos, then publishing and updating your site
Add photos with the shared picker (reusing your profile and animal galleries), publish your site to its subdomain for free with just a handle, and run the ongoing draft-and-publish loop, including unpublish, discard, preview, and what a visitor sees.Few readersChoosing what the public sees: animals, listings, the menu, and visibility
Control exactly what is public on your site: the per-animal website visibility (including the override that can show a private animal), how listings and groups surface, the navigation menu, and the three visibility levels everywhere.Few readersYour Creatures website: what it is and how to open the builder
A standalone, branded website you publish to your own web address, built from the profile, animals, and listings you already have. How it differs from your profile and your directory listing, and how to open the builder.Few readersDesigning your website: layouts, colors, and the AI restyle
Every design control in the builder explained: the nine layouts, hero styles, accent color, density, fonts, the animal-card and record toggles, and the AI restyle, plus how design edits stage as a draft until you publish.Few readers
Messaging
Message reactions, search, and what's in your inbox
The day-to-day of your message inbox: searching across conversations by name, message text, or context; what drives the unread badge; reaction details; and starting a conversation from a profile or listing.Few readersMessaging other members
Direct messages on Creatures: who you can message, the one-to-one model, what a message can hold (text, mentions, photos, a conversation context), reactions, and the new-conversation rate limit. Every rule explained.Few readers
Memorials
Tributes, visibility, and sharing a memorial
The community side of a memorial: what a tribute is and who can leave one, the post-then-moderate model and the owner's moderation actions, reporting a tribute, the opt-in feed post whose audience tracks visibility, and who can see a memorial.Few readersCreating a memorial for an animal
What a memorial is, how you create one (manually, after the animal is marked deceased), and every field in the editor: the remembrance, featured photos, visibility, the make-public confirmation, tributes toggle, publishing, and the life-date format.Few readers
Community feed
Comments, reposts, reporting, and what shows in your feed
Interacting with posts: commenting (a flat list, with mentions and reactions), the photo viewer, who is in a conversation, reporting a post or comment, deleting your own post, and exactly what does and does not surface in your feed.Few readersThe community feed: posting, reactions, and reposts
What the community feed is (your signed-in home page), why every regular post is public, who you can post as, what a post can contain (text, mentions, photos, a memorial card), reactions, and reposts with commentary.Few readers