Your site's design was carefully built by Kemet Group Consulting, so most layout and styling options are intentionally kept out of everyday editing — this keeps your site looking sharp and prevents accidental design breakage. A handful of branding basics, however, are yours to update any time.
Why some settings aren't here
Fonts, spacing, and layout are deliberately not customer-editable — they're what makes your site look professionally designed rather than assembled from a template. If you'd like a design change, contact Kemet Group Consulting and we'll make it correctly.
What you can update yourself
Your logo. Go to Appearance → Customize, then look for Site Identity. Click Select Logo, upload your new logo image, and crop if prompted. Click Publish when you're happy with the preview.
Your site title and tagline. In the same Site Identity panel, update the Site Title or Tagline text fields.
Your favicon. This is the small icon shown in a browser tab. It's set in the same Site Identity panel — look for Site Icon, and upload a square image (WordPress will guide you on the exact size needed).
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The Customizer's Site Identity panel with logo, title, and favicon options
Footer and header content
Depending on how your site was built, some footer text (like your address or a copyright line) and header contact details may be editable directly on the relevant page, or through a small settings area we set up specifically for your site. If you're not sure where a particular piece of footer or header text lives, search this documentation for it, or contact support and we'll point you to the exact spot — every site is configured slightly differently here.
Always preview first
Everything in Appearance → Customize shows a live preview before you publish. Take a moment to check how it looks — especially on the mobile preview toggle at the bottom of the panel — before clicking Publish.
Colors
If your site has customer-editable color options, you'll find them in Appearance → Customize as well, typically under a "Colors" section. Not every site has this enabled — ours was designed with a specific, tested brand palette, so this option may intentionally be unavailable. If you'd like to explore a color change, reach out and we can advise on what's safe to adjust.
Leave theme code and CSS to us
If you ever see an option to edit "Theme File Editor," "Additional CSS," or anything resembling code, please don't experiment there — a small typo can affect your entire site's appearance. Contact support for any change beyond what's covered in this guide.