Implementing Custom Color Values In Websites/Funnels
Understanding Custom Color Values
Custom color values allow you to maintain brand consistency across your website and funnels by defining and applying a specific color scheme. This feature is particularly useful for:
- Ensuring all elements on your website match your brand's color palette.
- Quickly updating the color scheme across multiple pages or elements without having to edit each one individually.
How to Implement Custom Color Values
Implementing custom color values involves a few straightforward steps. Let's break down the process using practical examples:
Identifying Color Codes
- First, decide on the colors you want to use. Each color has a unique hexadecimal (hex) code, a six-digit code that begins with a hash (#). For example, the hex code for green is #00FF00.
Creating Custom Values
- Navigate to the custom values section within the CRM.
- Create a new custom value for each color you plan to use. For instance, you might create a custom value named "button color" and assign it the hex code for pink (#FFC0CB).
- Copy the Custom Value key for quick access.
Applying Custom Values
- Open the website or funnel editor.
- Select the element you wish to customize, such as a button.
- Instead of directly inputting a color code, paste the key of the custom value you created.
- Save your changes.
Troubleshooting Tips
Sometimes, you might encounter issues where the custom color doesn't immediately apply. Here are a few tips to resolve common problems:
- Refreshing the Editor: If the custom color doesn't show up, try refreshing the editor page to ensure it recognizes the newly created custom value.
- Checking for Typos: Ensure the custom value name is correctly referenced without any typos or extra spaces.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I use custom color values for any element on my website?
- A: Yes, custom color values can be applied to various elements, including text, buttons, and backgrounds.
Q: How many custom color values can I create?
- A: There's no strict limit, but it's best to create custom values only for colors you plan to use consistently across your site for simplicity and efficiency.