Site settings
Customize and edit settings across your published site
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Customize and edit settings across your published site
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Change the name of your site, if you don't have a custom logo this is the name that your site visitors will see.
Here, you can upload a custom social preview image for your site. This will set the site’s og:image
to your uploaded image, and it’ll show when the site’s link is shared to any platform or product that supports OpenGraph images, such as Slack or X.
If you don’t add a social preview, GitBook will automatically generate one using your theme color, page title and description.
If your site has multiple site sections, you can use the drop-down menu in this modal to add a custom social preview image for each one, or for your entire site.
Unpublish your site, but keep its settings and customizations. You can publish your site again at any time.
Unpublish and remove your site from the Docs site section in the GitBook app.
Note: Deleting a site is a permanent action and cannot be undone. Any settings and customizations will be lost, but your content will remain in its space.
Choose who sees your published content. See Publish a docs site for more info.
Configure a custom domain to unify your site with your own branding. See Set a custom domain for more info.
Let your site visitors ask GitBook anything with AI. See GitBook AI for more info.
Let your visitors to export your GitBook as PDF. See PDF export for more info.
Choose whether or not visitors to your published content can leave a rating on each page to let you know how they feel about it. They’ll be able to choose a sad, neutral, or happy face.
You can review the results of these ratings by opening the Insights section of your docs site dashboard and selecting the Content scores tab.
Certain customization features are only available on Premium and Ultimate site plans.