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How to Change a Logo in the Funnel or Website Builder

You can update your logo in Kyrios by editing either the Navigation Menu element or an Image element within the Funnel or Website Builder.

Updated over 2 months ago

Where Logos Can Appear

Logos can be added or updated in two different ways:

  1. Inside the Navigation Menu element

  2. As a standalone Image element

Each method is edited separately.

Changing the Logo in the Navigation Menu

This updates the logo that appears in your site’s header or top navigation bar.

Steps

  1. Go to Sites

  2. Open Funnels or Websites

  3. Select the funnel or website you want to edit

  4. Open the page editor

  5. Click the Navigation Menu element

  6. In the right-side panel, locate Brand Logo

  7. Select an image from the media library or upload a new one

  8. Adjust width or height if needed

Finalize Changes

  • Click Save

  • Click Publish to make the logo live

Changing the Logo Using an Image Element

This method is used when the logo is placed as a regular image anywhere on the page.

Steps

  1. Click directly on the Image element containing the logo

  2. In the right-side panel, open image settings

  3. Choose a new image from the media library or upload one

  4. Resize or reposition if needed

Finalize Changes

  • Click Save

  • Click Publish

Important Notes

  • Changes are not visible on the live site until published

  • Logos uploaded once can be reused across pages

  • Navigation Menu logos and Image element logos are managed independently

FAQ

Can I use a custom logo?

Yes. You can upload any custom logo to the media library and use it in the Navigation Menu or as an Image element.

Where is my logo stored after uploading?

Uploaded logos are saved in the media library and can be reused across funnels and websites.

Do I need to publish after changing the logo?

Yes. You must save and publish for changes to appear live.

What are the two ways to add a logo?

You can add a logo through the Navigation Menu element or as a standalone Image element.

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