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Changing your Company Information and Theme

Keep your name, logo, and theme up-to-date in LemonadeLXP

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Written by Ania Kwak
Updated over 2 years ago

Setting yourself up for the first time? Want to change something about your company?

Head over to /admin and:

  • SELECT "SETTINGS"

  • SELECT "Config"

Menu bar Settings/Config highlighted

The first page of the Config Wizard is where we need to be!

Config Settings for Company Name, Logo and Theme

Filling it out

There are four parts to customize on this page:

  • Company Name

  • Company Logo

  • LLXP Theme

  • LLXP Footer

Company Name

  • ENTER your company's name

  • SELECT the image box

  • FIND your company logo on your computer

  • UPLOAD it to LemonadeLXP

  • DELETE the current image anytime

Select a Theme

  • CHOOSE from several available themes available in the drop-down menu

  • check out how it looks in the "Sample preview" window

Display & Layout

  • SELECT the language you wish to edit

  • ENTER a footer you'd like to have displayed throughout the learner-side of your LLXP

Finish it up

  • SELECT "NEXT" at the bottom until you can "SAVE"

Your business and theme are now up to date!

Logo size and shape

Logo size

Though you may upload your logo at any size you wish, note that your uploaded logo's dimensions are important!

We've found our clients have varied wants where logos are concerned, therefore, our system will only dynamically constrain or resize it in the heading. This gives you the freedom to have the specific sizing you need, for example, in emails.

If you find it is too large in emails (because you initially uploaded a very large file), or too small (due to the image being very small), simply resize the image to your taste and upload it again!

Logo shape

The logo shapes that look best in LemonadeLXP's header are square and landscape rectangle (wide and short), as the menu will adjust the placement of menu links ("Home," "Courses," etc.) to accommodate their width.

Should you use a portrait rectangle logo (narrow and tall), the menu will not adjust its height to accommodate it thus making it the smallest-looking image out of the three. Note that if an image is exceptionally tall, this "shrinkage" will become even more pronounced.

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