Setting Your Site Title and Subtitle
Sets the name and one-line description of your site.
Your title and subtitle are the first thing visitors read. They also appear in browser tabs and search results.
- In Edit Mode, go to the hero section of your site.
- Click the title text directly on the page to edit it inline, or open the config page for the hero section to edit title and subtitle together.
- Enter your site title.
- Enter your subtitle. Keep it to one sentence that describes what you do.
- Click Save.
Avoid writing a subtitle that is too generic. 'Welcome to our site' tells a visitor nothing. Use the subtitle to say specifically what you do or who you serve.
Identity
Set your title, logo, favicon, hero image, colors, and theme.
Uploading a Logo
Sets the image that appears in your site header on every page.
Your logo appears on every page, in the header, without you having to place it anywhere manually. Setting it once is enough.
- Upload your logo to the Media Gallery first. If it is already there, skip to step 3.
- Go to the Media Gallery, click + New, select your logo file, and click Save.
- In Edit Mode, open the config page from the hero section.
- Find the Logo field and click its dropdown.
- Select your logo from the Media Gallery.
- Click Save.
SVG is the recommended format for logos as it stays sharp at any size. If you are using a PNG or JPEG, make sure it has a transparent background.
Setting a Hero Image
Sets the large visual that appears at the top of your homepage.
The hero image is the first visual impression your homepage makes. A strong hero image sets the tone for your brand before a visitor reads a single word.
- Upload your hero image to the Media Gallery first. If it is already there, skip to step 3.
- Go to the Media Gallery, click + New, select your image file, and click Save.
- In Edit Mode, open the config page from the hero section.
- Find the Hero Image field and click its dropdown.
- Select your image from the Media Gallery.
- Click Save.
Avoid using an image with text embedded in it. Text in images cannot be read by search engines and does not scale well on mobile screens.