# Site settings

The site settings provide a centralized way to manage the global configurations of the site, simplifying customization and maintenance processes.

# Site

In the Site section, you can fill out some key information that will be used when sharing your website:

  • Title: The title that will appear when your website is shared.
  • Image: The image that will visually represent your website when it is shared.
  • Description: A short description of your website that will be displayed alongside the title and image.

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In the Menus section, you can create and manage different groups of links useful for website navigation. The groups created in Menus are then placed in two locations: Navigation and Footer.

These groups help organize navigation links into logical (and visual) sections, making the user experience simpler and more intuitive.

Within each menu, you can add different types of links, including:

  • URLs: Links to external websites.
  • Entries: Links to specific pages or sections within your website.
  • Email: Links that allow users to send an email directly by clicking the address.
  • Phone Numbers: Links that let users initiate a phone call by clicking the number.

Both menus and the links within them can be modified and updated at any time.

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Website navigation defines how users move between pages and interact with content. This element plays a key role in the user experience, including menus, links, and other tools designed to provide easy access to different sections of the site. Navigation is organized into groups, where you can add the menus previously created in the Menus section.

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The footer is the section located at the bottom of a web page. It typically contains essential information such as links to contact pages, privacy policies, credits, or other key elements. The footer is structured into groups/columns, where you can add the menus previously created in the Menus section.

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# Labels

Labels are elements used in various sections of the site. Each label is identified by a key, to which a value must be assigned. These associations ensure consistency and clarity throughout the site.

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Last Updated: 7/14/2025, 8:58:16 AM