Site Settings
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Written by Akshaya Kumar
Updated over a week ago

Site settings include the most generic set of settings required to get the page up and running. You can find the site settings inside all of your storyboards. First choose the storyboard> click on the name of the storyboard> Choose storyboard settings> Site settings would be the first page that appears.


The things you can see/edit inside site settings are:

  • Change page name

  • Site URL

  • Site Verification

  • Notifications

  • Fav Icon

  • Password Protect your storyboard

  • Tracking Pixels

  • Social Media Images

Within site settings, you will be able to specify the name and URL of the storyboard, along with the favicon, and a thumbnail for social media sharing.

Change page name

To begin with, here’s how you can change the page's name. Hover over the image on the top of the page and along the title lines. Once you hover, a pencil icon will appear where you can click on it and change the name of the page.

Don’t forget to Save changes once done.

Site URL

Site Verification

Notifications

Fav icon

A favicon is a small, 16x16 pixel icon used on web browsers to represent a website or web page. You can click on Upload image and save changes.

Here’s how it would render on the top of your browser tab.

Password Protect your Storyboard

Tracking Pixels

This particular section is where you can add the tracking pixels for Google Analytics, Google tag manager, Facebook, LinkedIn, Munchkin and 6Sense.

All you have to do is add the respective tracking pixel from the given platform and you’ll be able to track all the analytics on the respective platform.

Social Media Images

Every link has a thumbnail that will appear when uploaded on a social network. Here’s where you can choose to add a custom image on platforms like Facebook, Twitter etc.

Here’s an example of how the page would look when added to a social media platform.

Still have queries? Send them to us at support@paperflite.com and we'll be glad to assist.

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