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stage: none
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group: unassigned
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info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/product/ux/technical-writing/#assignments
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disqus_identifier: 'https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/customization/branded_login_page.html'
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---
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# GitLab Appearance **(FREE SELF)**
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Several options are available for customizing the appearance of a self-managed instance
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of GitLab. To access these settings:
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1. On the top bar, select **Main menu > Admin**.
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1. On the left sidebar, select **Settings > Appearance**.
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## Top bar
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By default, the **top bar** has the GitLab logo, but this can be customized with
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any image desired. It is optimized for images 28px high (any width), but any image can be
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used (less than 1 MB) and it is automatically resized.
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After you select and upload an image, select **Update appearance settings** at the bottom
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of the page to activate it in the GitLab instance.
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NOTE:
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GitLab pipeline emails also display the custom logo, unless the logo is in SVG format. If the
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custom logo is in SVG format, the default logo is used instead because the SVG format is not
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supported by many email clients.
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## Favicon
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By default, the favicon (used by the browser as the tab icon, as well as the CI status icon)
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uses the GitLab logo. This can be customized with any icon desired. It must be a
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32x32 `.png` or `.ico` image.
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After you select and upload an icon, select **Update appearance settings** at the bottom
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of the page to activate it in the GitLab instance.
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## System header and footer messages
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> **Enable header and footer in emails** checkbox [introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/344819) in GitLab 15.9.
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You can add a small header message, a small footer message, or both, to the interface
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of your GitLab instance. These messages appear on all projects and pages of the
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instance, including the sign in / sign up page. The default color is white text on
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an orange background, but this can be customized by selecting **Customize colors**.
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Limited [Markdown](../markdown.md) is supported, such as bold, italics, and links, for
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example. Other Markdown features, including lists, images, and quotes are not supported
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as the header and footer messages can only be a single line.
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You can select **Enable header and footer in emails** to have the text of
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the header and footer added to all emails sent by the GitLab instance.
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After you add a message, select **Update appearance settings** at the bottom of the page
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to activate it in the GitLab instance.
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## Sign in / Sign up pages
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You can replace the default message on the sign in / sign up page with your own message
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and logo. You can make full use of [Markdown](../markdown.md) in the description.
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The optimal size for the logo is 128 x 128 pixels, but any image can be used (below 1 MB)
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and it is resized automatically. The logo image appears between the title and
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the description, on the left of the sign-up page.
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After you add a message, select **Update appearance settings** at the bottom of the page
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to activate it in the GitLab instance. You can also select **Sign-in page**,
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to review the saved appearance settings:
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NOTE:
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You can add also add a [customized help message](settings/help_page.md) below the sign in message or add [a Sign in text message](settings/sign_in_restrictions.md#sign-in-information).
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## New project pages
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You can add a new project guidelines message to the **New project page** in GitLab.
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You can make full use of [Markdown](../markdown.md) in the description:
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The message is displayed below the **New Project** message, on the left side
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of the **New project page**.
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After you add a message, select **Update appearance settings** at the bottom of the page
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to activate it in the GitLab instance. You can also select **New project page**,
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which brings you to the new project page so you can review the change.
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## Libravatar
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[Libravatar](https://www.libravatar.org) is supported by GitLab for avatar images, but you must
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[manually enable Libravatar support on the GitLab instance](../../administration/libravatar.md) to use the service.
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