Beyond the basic brand settings, the Global Settings tab also controls how your header behaves, what overlays appear on your content tiles, your browser favicon and app icon, and which social media links visitors see.
Header
Configure your Header for two states independently:
Static header — how the header looks when visitors first land on the page. Set background color, transparency, blur, and whether it overlaps the next section.
Scrolling header — how the header behaves once visitors start scrolling. Pick Sticky (scrolls with page), Fixed (stays at the top), or Hide on scroll. Set its own background color, transparency, and blur.
You can also pick whether your logo aligns Left, Center, or Right.
Content cards
Content cards are the thumbnails that appear on your videos, photosets, stories, and other content sections. The Content cards tab lets you control which overlays appear on those thumbnails — Like, Share, View counts, Tip totals, "Never opened" labels, "Updated" labels, and more.
Two of the freshness labels (Never opened, Photoset Updated) have a configurable display window — by default, they show for 7 days.
App icon and favicon
Your app icon and favicon share the same image — it's the icon shown in browser tabs and on members' home screens when they install your site as an app.
You can either upload a 1024×1024 pixels PNG or generate an icon from up to three characters of text — pick the font, color, background, and X/Y offset, and you'll see the result on a phone home screen, a phone PWA, and a browser tab in the live preview.
Social media links
For Social media links, you can pick from 13 supported platforms (mylist.site, Instagram, Facebook, Telegram, Snapchat, X, YouTube, FetLife, Discord, TikTok, Amazon, Pinterest, Reddit) or click Add custom link to add anything else. Each link you add shows up in the Active links list above.
Things to know
Your social media links are stored in a shared Assets library — they're available to any page that has a social row (your Hero, About-me section, Coming-soon page, etc.). See Working with reusable Assets.
The app icon must be exactly 1024×1024 pixels in PNG format. Other sizes will be rejected.
Changes don't go live until you click Publish.
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