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Branding

How to configure business-wide branding defaults, create a partial override for one location, preview changes, and return a location to its inherited appearance.

Branding settings control the shared header and visual theme used on customer-facing FSRevs experiences, including:

  • Review flow pages
  • Custom form pages
  • Public pages
  • Simple pages
Setting What it controls
Logo URL Optional destination opened when a customer selects the logo; https:// is added when needed
Primary Color Main buttons, links, and interface accents
Header Background Color Background behind the logo and header content
Logo Alignment Left, Center, or Right
Header Height Small, Medium, Large, or Auto to fit the logo
Logo Uploaded header image; image editing is available and the maximum file size is 12 MB

Color values use six-digit HEX format. Leave a field blank at the global level to use FSRevs’ built-in default.

The scope selector makes clear which branding record you are editing:

  • Global Branding Defaults — Business-wide changes the defaults used everywhere unless a location has its own value. Only users with global location-management access can edit this scope.
  • A location entry ending in — Location Override changes that location only and is available for locations you can manage.

The scope card shows whether you are editing business-wide defaults or one location and counts how many fields are configured. The save action is labeled Save Global Defaults or Save Location Override to match the selected scope.

Saving global defaults does not remove location overrides. Saving a location override does not change the global defaults.

If you have unsaved changes and switch scope, FSRevs warns before leaving so you do not accidentally lose your edits.

A location override is resolved one field at a time. A value entered for the location replaces that global field; a blank location field continues to inherit Global Branding Defaults.

For example, a location can use its own logo and header color while continuing to inherit the global primary color, alignment, and header height. Effective-value indicators beneath location fields show whether the current result comes from the location, global branding, or a built-in default.

Clearing one location field and saving makes only that field inherit again. It does not erase the other configured values for that location.

Logo, color, alignment, and height changes update the on-page preview while you edit. The preview shows the effective appearance for the selected scope, including inherited values that remain blank in a location override.

Preview changes are not shared with customers until you save.

The Primary Color and Header Background Color fields can show Pick a color from your screen. Select it, then choose any visible pixel on your screen to insert its HEX value.

The screen picker appears only in a secure browser that supports the browser EyeDropper feature. When it is unavailable, use the normal color panel or paste a six-digit HEX value instead. Cancelling the picker leaves the current color unchanged; other picker failures show a warning without replacing the value.

When a location has at least one saved override, Reset to global branding is available. After confirmation, it deletes that location’s complete branding override and immediately returns every branding field to its global or built-in value.

Use this reset only when the location should stop having any branding differences. To restore inheritance for one field while keeping the rest, clear that field and select Save Location Override.

Open a location’s more-options menu and select Branding Override to edit that location directly. See Location-Level Overrides for the broader inheritance model.