What are my options?
Colours, font and logo are the cornerstone of any company's identity. They act as a distinct visual cue that ties together your unique brand story. InvestorHub allows you to manage the following aspects of your theme, which this article explains further:
Logo options
Colour options (background, text)
Dark theme
Font options
Custom CSS
How to change your theme
Follow the steps below to modify and preview your theme changes in minutes.
Step 1. Navigate to the Hub Builder
In the menu, this can be found under "Engage", as shown below.
Step 2. Open the Theme tab
Here you can manage the following:
Logo: the preview will show you how and where these are both used in your site.
Colours: see the guidance under each colour and use the preview for validation.
Fonts: title and body font selectors are available with most popular fonts. Simply tick "Search all Google fonts" to make hundreds more available for selection.
Step 3. Preview & Publish
When you're finished making theme changes, make sure to click "Save" on the Theme section.
To preview your hub with your saved changes applied, in addition to the preview option within the Hub Builder, you can open the site using "Preview draft"
When you're viewing a preview of your saved changes, a flashing beacon is displayed. To exit preview, click the beacon.
Finally, click "Publish" when you're ready to apply your changes to your site.
π That's it, you're done!
Optional extras!
In addition to the core editable theme options above, you can find advanced options if you scroll down in the Theme section.
Use dark theme: try this option if you have a dark brand and want to invert the white background & black text to be a black background with white text. See an example here.
Full website replacement: ticking this option will remove reference to "investor hub" on the site, as well as other minor changes so that it's better suited to being your primary company website.
Custom head tag content: here we support custom CSS by exception for advanced users, however we do not recommend this because the underlying HTML structure may change in future.