Customize header colors

Customize header colors

You can customize the header and front page colors of your Mediagraph account to match your organization's branding and visual identity. Customizable settings include: header background color, header text color, and header highlight color.

  1. Go to the Manage tab.
  2. Select Site Settings from the sidebar on the left.
  3. Click Branding to open the tab.
  4. Use the color palette or enter numerical values to select your custom colors. The header will update automatically, showing you how your account will look once you save your new settings.
  5. Click the blue Save button at the bottom of the page to update your account.

 

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