Managing your website's primary settings is essential for tailoring your site to your specific needs. Before editing these settings, ensure your website is set up with the Website Wizard. Once this is done, follow these steps to access and modify your settings:
1. Navigate to Settings
Go to Website > Settings in your website dashboard. This page provides an overview of your website's current status, including its performance metrics.
To learn more about how website performance is calculated, refer to the article: What is Website Performance.
2. Overview of Website Settings
The website settings are divided into the following sections:
- Templates
- Navigation Menu
- Email Settings
- Main Settings
Templates
The Templates section allows you to choose and switch between various templates to give your site a fresh look.
Path: Website > Settings > Templates
Templates are available across multiple categories:
For step-by-step instructions, refer to the article: How to Change Your Current Template.
Navigation Menu
The Navigation Menu section enables you to build and customize your website’s menus.
Path: Website > Settings > Navigation Menu
Features include:
- Simple drag-and-drop menu builder.
- Ability to add links from any page.
- Support for advanced menu structures, including images.
Detailed instructions are available in the article: How the Menu Builder Works.
Email Settings
In Email Settings, you can manage all email-related configurations for your website.
Path: Website > Settings > Email Settings
Features include:
- Setting custom email messages.
- Personalizing email templates for automated communications.
For a detailed guide, refer to the article: Primary Email Settings.
Main Settings
The Main Settings section is where you configure your website's foundational features and settings. These adjustments ensure your site operates smoothly, aligns with your goals, and adheres to legal and SEO best practices.
Path: Website > Settings > Main Settings
Website Settings
This subsection allows you to fine-tune essential elements of your website's identity and functionality.
1. Website Favicon
The favicon is a small icon that represents your site in browser tabs, bookmarks, and search results.
Upload an image sized 32x32 pixels for optimal clarity.
Use a PNG or JPG format for compatibility.
Ensure your favicon design aligns with your brand identity for a professional look.
2. Website Title
The website title appears in browser tabs and search engine results.
Make it descriptive yet concise to capture the essence of your website.
Example: For a tech blog, use a title like "Tech Insights | Latest Innovations & Reviews."
Keep your title under 60 characters for better SEO performance.
3. SEO Description
This is a brief, keyword-rich description of your site, often displayed in search engine results beneath the title.
Aim for 150–160 characters to maximize visibility.
Example: "Explore the latest tech news, gadget reviews, and innovative solutions at Tech Insights."
Use primary keywords relevant to your content and target audience.
4. Website Language
Select the default language for your website's interface.
Supported languages include:
- German
- English
- Spanish
- French
- Italian
- Dutch
- Polish
- Turkish
This setting affects default system messages and menus but doesn’t automatically translate your content.
5. Website Category
Categorize your website to improve its discoverability and align with audience expectations.
Categories include options like Corporate, Education, Entertainment, Technology, Nonprofit, and more.
6. Timezone
Set the correct timezone to ensure accurate scheduling for events, posts, and analytics tracking.
Tip: Double-check your timezone if you serve a global audience to avoid confusion in communication and updates.
Pages Settings
These options help you manage essential legal and informational pages on your website.
1. Terms and Conditions
Upload, edit, or link your Terms and Conditions page.
This page outlines the rules and guidelines for using your website.
2. Privacy Policy
Manage the content of your Privacy Policy page to explain how you collect, use, and store user data.
A clear Terms and Conditions page helps protect your business from legal disputes and sets user expectations. Ensure your Privacy Policy adheres to regional regulations like GDPR (Europe) or CCPA (California, USA).
Additional Notes on Main Settings
Consistency is Key: Ensure your favicon, title, and descriptions align with your website’s theme and purpose. This creates a cohesive experience for users.
SEO Best Practices: Regularly update your SEO description to reflect your current offerings and maintain relevance.
Legal Pages: Always consult legal experts or use templates tailored to your region to avoid non-compliance issues.
By fully utilizing the Main Settings, you lay the groundwork for a functional, professional, and user-friendly website.