DigiFusion allows you to set different logos for individual pages and posts, giving you the flexibility to customize your branding on specific pages without affecting your global site logo.
Setting Up Custom Logos for Pages
Navigate to the page or post where you want to use a custom logo. In the page editor, you’ll find the DigiFusion settings panel.
Using the Block Editor (Gutenberg)
Open the page or post you want to edit. In the right sidebar, look for the “DigiFusion Settings” panel. If you don’t see it, click on the lightning icon in the top right corner to open the sidebar.
In the DigiFusion Settings panel, find the “Header Settings” section. Click on “Custom Logo” to upload or select a different logo for this specific page.
Choose your custom logo from the Media Library or upload a new one. The recommended logo size is 200px wide for optimal display across devices.
Save or update your page to apply the custom logo.
Using the Classic Editor
When editing a page or post with the Classic Editor, scroll down below the content editor to find the “DigiFusion Page Settings” metabox.
In the “Header Settings” section, click “Select Image” next to the Custom Logo option. Choose your desired logo from the Media Library or upload a new image.
Update the page to save your custom logo setting.
How Custom Logos Work
When a custom logo is set for a page, DigiFusion will display that logo in the header instead of your global site logo. If no custom logo is specified, the theme falls back to your default site logo set in the Customizer.
The custom logo only affects the specific page or post where it’s configured. All other pages will continue displaying your default site logo unless they have their own custom logo settings.
Managing Multiple Custom Logos
You can set different custom logos for as many pages as needed. Each page maintains its own logo setting independently. To remove a custom logo from a page, simply delete the image selection in the DigiFusion Settings panel and save the page.
The custom logo feature works with both the header builder and the default DigiFusion header, ensuring consistent functionality regardless of your header setup method.