General Settings

Manage your website's foundational visual settings. Configure the default logos, browser icons, social share images, and global color schemes that apply across your entire platform.

Website Settings
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Last Updated: April 2, 2026

Section 1: Brand Identity

  • Main Website Logo: The primary logo displayed in the main header navigation.
  • Extra Website Logo 1 (Optional): An alternative logo version for specific use cases .
  • Extra Website Logo 2 (Optional): A secondary variation for mobile or special layouts.

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Section 2: Browser Icons (Favicon)

  • Favicon (PNG Format): The small icon displayed in the browser tab next to the page title.
  • Favicon (ICO Format): The classic .ico format required for legacy browser compatibility and desktop shortcuts. A helper link labeled "Convert icon here" is provided to convert your PNG file into the required ICO format using an external tool.
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Section 3: SEO Image & Media Settings

  • Default OG Image (Social Share): The default preview image displayed when your website pages are shared on Facebook, WhatsApp, and other social platforms. Used when a specific page does not have its own image.
  • Watermark Image: This image will be automatically applied as a watermark to specific gallery images (if enabled). Use a transparent PNG for a professional look.

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Section 4: Global Color Scheme

  • Title Color: The default color for main titles and headings throughout the website (e.g., Footer Headers, Section Titles).
  • List Color: The default color for list items, links, and secondary text elements.
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FAQ

Find answers here.

When a page doesn't have its own OG image, no preview will appear when the link is shared on social platforms like Facebook or WhatsApp.

The PNG favicon is used by modern browsers (Chrome, Safari, Firefox), while the ICO format is required for legacy browser compatibility and Windows desktop shortcuts.

When enabled, this transparent PNG is automatically overlaid on specific gallery images. It will not affect the original uploaded files ,only the displayed output gets the watermark applied. For a professional result, use a clean, low-contrast transparent PNG.