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How to Customize Your Blog's Appearance and Site Settings

Explore how to personalize your blog by renaming it, updating your theme, connecting a domain, and adding a favicon.

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Written by Frank zhou
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QuickCreator's Blog Site Settings feature provides a one-stop hub for website personalization. You can easily customize your site name, domain, and visual identity (Favicon), while seamlessly integrating third-party tools (such as GA or GTM) via the "Custom Code" feature. This tool balances ease of use with high customizability, ensuring your blog possesses both a professional SEO framework and a unique brand identity.

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Step 1: Modify Basic Information

On the Site Settings page, click "Rename" to change your site name; click "Connect Domain" to bind your custom domain for enhanced professionalism.

Step 2: Customize Visual Identity (Favicon)

Click "Edit Icon" in the Favicon section and upload your brand logo (recommended size: 32x32 or 64x64 pixels) to display your unique icon in browser tabs.

Step 3: Integrate Third-Party Code

Click "Add Code" to insert third-party scripts into the <head> or <body> tags for traffic analysis or functional expansion.

Step 4: Site Preview & Deletion

If the site is no longer needed, click "Delete Site" at the bottom to remove it.


❓Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  1. Q: Is there a risk in inserting scripts via the "Add Code" feature?

    A: Use caution when inserting code. As the system cannot 100% guarantee the stability of third-party scripts, it is recommended to double-check the code content before pasting to avoid affecting page loading speed or display quality.

  2. Q: Why is the Favicon not showing in the browser tab immediately after I upload it?

    A: Browsers often cache icons. You can try clearing your browser cache or force-refreshing the page; changes typically take effect within a few minutes.

  3. Q: Can I recover my published articles or data after deleting a site?

    A: This action is irreversible. Once deletion is confirmed, the site and all associated data (including published posts and configuration settings) will be permanently lost and cannot be recovered.

  4. Q: What are the primary use cases for the Custom Code feature?

    A: This feature is primarily used to integrate third-party tracking tools like Google Analytics (GA) or Google Tag Manager (GTM), or to add custom styles and interactive scripts.


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