Sitebuilder website settings include managing your site’s name, favicon, and cookies, as well as languages, backups, redirects, and more. In this tutorial, you will learn how to manage basic website settings and where to find more in-depth information.
Website settings
To open Website settings in Sitebuilder, follow these steps:
- Click the Menu button (three horizontal lines) at the top-left corner of the Sitebuilder to access the Sidebar.
- Choose Settings from the menu. You will be taken to the Website Settings window with the following tabs:
- General
- Business info
- Multilingual
- Integrations
- Hosting
- Backup
General tab
In the General tab, you can manage the following settings:
- Your site name
- Your website favicon
- Custom code (Inside <head> tag, after <body> tag, before </body> tag)
- Enable cookie consent banner
- Switch template
- Reset site
- Site export
Note: Custom code can be useful for adding additional HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. You may need to upgrade your plan to access this feature.
Business info
This tab stores all your business information. This information will automatically be distributed to all the sections of your website where it's needed.
The tab consists of two sections that contain your business information:
- Profile section, which consists of your business name, business category, and business description
- Contacts section, which contains your contact details like address, phone, email, and working hours.
If you ever need to update any of this info, go to the Business info tab – it's your place for managing all important details across your site. You will also be automatically redirected to this tab when clicking any business-related info in the editor.
Read more on how to change your business profile in our dedicated tutorial.
Multilingual tab
In this tab, you can add new languages to your site. Learn more about the various multilingual functions of your website in the Multi-language sites section.
Integrations tab
Here you can add the Google site verification code and Google Analytics tracking ID.
Custom code tab
This tab contains fields for inserting custom code (Inside <head> tag, after <body> tag, before </body> tag).
Hosting tab
In this tab, you can route incoming traffic permanently from one page to another with the help of 301 redirects. Learn more about this feature in our dedicated tutorial.
Backups tab
In this area, you can create a new site backup, view a list of backups, and restore the previous backed-up version of your site.
Once you are done modifying settings, click Submit to apply changes.