Customize your site's branding
Apply your brand identity to published documentation sites.
Access branding settings
Go to Settings in the sidebar.
Click the Branding tab.
Configure brand elements
Primary color: Enter a hex color code or use the color picker. This color applies to headings, links, and navigation elements on both web sites and PDFs.
Logo URL: Enter the URL of your logo image. The logo appears in the published site header and on PDF cover pages.
For best results, use a logo image that is at least 200px wide with a transparent background (PNG or SVG). Logos taller than 40px will be scaled down in the site header. On the PDF cover page, the logo renders at up to 300px wide.
Font family: Choose from system (default), serif, sans-serif, or monospace. You can set separate fonts for web and PDF output.
Favicon URL: Enter the URL of your favicon. It appears in browser tabs when readers visit your published site.
Branding options and where they appear
Setting | Published web site | PDF output |
|---|---|---|
Primary color | Headings, links, active nav, TOC highlights, search focus ring | Headings, decorative elements |
Logo | Site header (top-left) | Cover page |
Font family | All body and heading text | All body and heading text (separate setting) |
Favicon | Browser tab icon | Not applicable |
Custom CSS | Injected into every page | Not applicable (web only) |
Preview changes
Branding changes take effect the next time you publish. Publish a web target to see your branding applied to the live site.
Branding changes are not applied retroactively to already-published sites. You must republish each target for the new branding to appear.
Branding availability
Feature | Free | Pro | Team | Business |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Primary color | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Logo | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Font family | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Favicon | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Custom CSS | No | No | Yes | Yes |
Custom CSS requires a Team or Business plan. Basic branding (color, logo, font, favicon) is available on all plans.
See also
Add custom CSS — go beyond branding settings with fine-grained CSS control over your published site
Published site features — see how branding elements appear across navigation, search, and display features
Publish a web site — branding changes require republishing to take effect
Configure PDF output — PDF-specific branding settings for fonts, headers, and footers