Branding

Manage Branding

Use Branding to set storefront logo, colors, header layout, and visual identity.

Before you start

  • Prepare your store logo in a clean image format.
  • Know your primary brand colors or use simple defaults.

What success looks like

  • Saved branding appears in storefront preview and public storefront.
  • Dashboard and POS login pages should use tenant branding where supported.

Quick start

The shortest path through this area.

  1. 1Open Content > Branding.
  2. 2Upload or select your logo.
  3. 3Set primary colors and storefront visual options.
  4. 4Review header layout and storefront preview.
  5. 5Save changes.
  6. 6Open the storefront in a separate tab to confirm the public result.

Common tasks

Open only the task you need.

Set the store identityLogo, favicon, colors, page background, and type choices establish the storefront’s visual system.
  1. 1Upload the logo and favicon, or enter image links you control.
  2. 2Choose brand colors with enough contrast for text and buttons.
  3. 3Set the page background, content width, and typography.
  4. 4Save, then inspect the storefront on desktop and mobile.
Build the storefront headerHeader settings control the layout around the logo, navigation, search, account, and cart.
  1. 1Choose the header layout and whether it stays visible while shoppers scroll.
  2. 2Place the logo and customer tools in the available header areas.
  3. 3Set header colors and spacing, then use the preview as a starting check.
  4. 4Open the real storefront and test navigation, search, account, and cart at desktop and mobile sizes.
Configure the storefront footerBranding controls footer appearance and store identity; Navigation controls its link columns.
  1. 1Set the footer colors, store name, and optional social links in Branding.
  2. 2Save the design.
  3. 3Open Navigation to create and order footer columns and links.
  4. 4Check the footer on a long storefront page and on mobile.

How this area works

Reference information for the choices on this page.

Branding affects
  • Storefront logo and visual identity.
  • Header appearance and layout.
  • Colors used by storefront buttons or accents.
  • Default customer-facing presentation.
Practical guidance
  • Use high-contrast colors so text stays readable.
  • Avoid overly complex logos in small header spaces.
  • Check mobile after saving branding changes.
Actions on the Branding page
  • Use Logo & Identity to upload a logo file, provide a logo URL, and set the customer-facing identity used by your storefront and supported login pages.
  • Use favicon upload or URL fields so browser tabs show the store icon instead of the default MintLGS fallback.
  • Use header layout controls to choose how logo, navigation, search, account, and cart areas are arranged.
  • Use color controls for primary colors, header colors, and storefront accent behavior.
  • Use search, cart, account, and header zone settings to decide which storefront header tools shoppers can see.
  • Save changes, then check the storefront, POS login, and dashboard login pages that use tenant branding.

Troubleshooting

Choose the symptom that matches what you see.

The old logo still appears

Refresh the page and check whether a browser cache or unsaved change is hiding the update.

Text is hard to read

Choose colors with stronger contrast, especially for headers, buttons, and mobile layouts.

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