# Broadcast Messages GitLab can display messages to all users of a GitLab instance in a banner that appears in the UI. ![Broadcast Message](img/broadcast_messages.png) NOTE: **Note:** If more than one banner message is active at one time, they are displayed in a stack in order of creation. ## Adding a broadcast message To display messages to users on your GitLab instance, add broadcast message. To add a broadcast message: 1. Navigate to the **Admin Area > Messages** page. 1. Add the text for the message to the **Message** field. Markdown and emoji are supported. 1. If required, click the **Customize colors** link to edit the background color and font color of the message. 1. Select a date for the message to start and end. 1. Click the **Add broadcast message** button. NOTE: **Note:** Once a broadcast message has expired, it is no longer displayed in the UI but is still listed in the list of broadcast messages. ## Editing a broadcast message If changes are required to a broadcast message, they can be edited. To edit a broadcast message: 1. Navigate to the **Admin Area > Messages** page. 1. From the list of broadcast messages, click the appropriate button to edit the message. 1. After making the required changes, click the **Update broadcast message** button. TIP: **Tip:** Expired messages can be made active again by changing their end date. ## Deleting a broadcast message Broadcast messages that are no longer required can be deleted. To delete a broadcast message: 1. Navigate to the **Admin Area > Messages** page. 1. From the list of broadcast messages, click the appropriate button to delete the message. Once deleted, the broadcast message is removed from the list of broadcast messages. NOTE: **Note:** Broadcast messages can be deleted while active.