Configure Branding
Set your brand so client-facing pages and your public site look like you.
#At a glance
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Recommended audience | Admin or marketer |
| Estimated time | 15 min |
| Prerequisites | A DevSphere OS account |
| Portal areas used | Website CMS → Branding |
| AI used | None (setup step) |
#Purpose
Make the workspace and any client-facing output feel like your company, not a generic tool.
#Business outcome
Your branding is applied where the platform supports it, so client-facing touchpoints look professional.
#How to do it
1
Open branding
Go to the Website CMS branding settings.
2
Set your brand
Apply your logo and brand details in the configured sections.
3
Review
Check how client-facing areas look.
4
Publish
Publish changes through the normal approval gate.
#Recommended reading order
#Success checklist
You're on track when
- Your branding is applied in the CMS
- Client-facing areas reflect your brand
- Changes were published cleanly
#Common mistakes
- Expecting to edit areas the CMS does not manage
- Publishing without reviewing
#Best practices
- Use the configured branding sections
- Review before publishing
#Related documentation
Website CMS
What the CMS manages.
Homepage Update SOP
Editing sections.
Contact Support
Reach the DevSphere OS team.
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