DIY Website Dashboard and Global Site Settings


Introduction

Welcome to your DIY website dashboard. This guide will provide you with an overview of the dashboard interface and how to set up your global site settings.

Accessing the Dashboard

  • Upon completing your purchase, you'll be directed to a thank you page. Shortly after, your admin panel will become accessible.
  • Alternatively, you can access your site by visiting coachhigher.com/login and using your registration credentials.


Dashboard Overview

  • Upon entering the dashboard, you'll notice several tiles providing quick access to key functionalities.
  • The Account Summary tile allows you to manage your site and plan details, including editing account information, viewing invoices, and managing payment methods.

Left-hand Menu

  • Depending on your plan (solo site, sales site, service site, or super site), the left-hand menu will vary.
  • Common options include:
    • Posts: For managing blog posts.
    • Media: Where you upload images.
    • Pages: Manage site pages.
    • Profile: Access your website's profile.
    • Tools: Plan-dependent features.
    • SEO: Optimize your site for search engines.
    • My Site: Access multiple sites or landing pages under one account.


Setting Up Global Site Settings

Accessing Site Global Settings

  • Navigate to Site Global Settings in the left-hand menu.
  • This section allows you to customize various aspects of your site's appearance and functionality.
  • Click the "x" button to remove the placeholder logo.
  • Click Add Image to upload your logo from the media library.
  • Ensure your logo fits appropriately and click Select to add it as your site logo.
  • Adjust the logo size as needed and click Update to save changes.

Company Name and Header Button Label

  • Enter your company name for copyright purposes.
  • Customize the header button label (e.g., "Schedule a Call" or "Free Consultation").
  • Control where the header button links to by selecting the appropriate page or URL.

Primary and Secondary Site Colors

  • Choose primary and secondary colors for your site.
  • Primary color typically represents buttons and accents, while the secondary color is used for backgrounds and text.
  • Ensure colors align with your brand identity and click Update to apply changes.


Conclusion

Congratulations! You've successfully customized your site's global settings. Remember to save changes and refresh your site to see updates. You can always return to the dashboard for further customization options.

By following these steps, you'll have full control over your DIY website's appearance and functionality.