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How to change your website

Every part of the editor and the dashboard, in plain words. The same help you get inside Kitset, on one page you can read without signing in.

Editing your site

This is the builder: the page itself is the editor, so you click the thing you want to change and change it.

Everything lives here

Add a section, change your colours, edit the menu, put your logo up. One place, always in the same spot.

Your page IS the editor

Click any words on your page and type over them. Click a photo to swap it. There is nothing to save - it keeps up as you go.

Change how something looks

Click any part of your page - a heading, a photo, a button - and a panel opens beside it with size, colour, spacing and alignment. It only changes the one you clicked.

Move anything, anywhere

Point at something and a small handle appears at its corner. Drag it and a line shows where it will land - it can go anywhere on the page, not just inside the bit it started in. On a phone, tap it first and the handle turns up.

Right-click for the rest

Right-click anything on your page for duplicate, copy, paste and delete, and to ask us to move it. Every one of them shows its keyboard shortcut beside it.

Do several at once

Hold Shift and click to pick more than one thing, then move or delete the lot together. It tells you how many it is about to remove.

Add a whole section

Pick from ready-made sections - your menu, your team, photos, prices, opening hours. Each one arrives with words you can change.

Add another page

An About page, a price list, whatever you need. It is built from your home page so it already matches, and it is added to your menu on every page.

The shape of this page

Every section on this page in a list, so you can see what is on it, jump to a section, and drag them into a different order.

Colours, fonts and spacing

Your whole site at once. Pick a look, or set the colours yourself, and watch the page change as you go. It is one setting for every page.

Your logo and tab icon

Upload your logo for the top of every page, and the little icon that shows in a browser tab. A photo of your signage is better than nothing.

What your contact form asks

Add or remove questions. Whatever somebody fills in comes to you by email and is kept in your dashboard, so nothing is lost in a spam folder.

Get an AI to write it

Tell it what your business does and it writes the words for you, using your own ChatGPT or Claude. You decide what to keep, and nothing goes live until you publish.

What is still our example

A Kitset site starts filled in with example words so it looks real from the first minute. This counts what you have not changed yet and takes you to each one.

Nothing is final

Ctrl+Z takes back whatever you just did, as many times as you need. The buttons up here do the same thing.

The keyboard shortcuts

Every shortcut in one list, and what each one needs before it works. Press the question mark key any time to open it.

Check the phone view

Most people will see your site on a phone. Switch to the phone view and make sure it still looks right.

Show somebody first

Copies a link to how your site looks right now, before it is public. Send it to whoever needs to see it - they do not need an account, and they can leave notes on the page.

Publish it later

Set a time and it goes live then. Useful for a price change or an opening you do not want up early.

Start this page again

Throws away everything you have changed since your last publish and puts the page back to what is live. It cannot be undone, so it asks first.

Your dashboard

Where your website, your visitors, your messages and your settings live.

Start with what is next

This list reads your actual website and tells you the next useful thing to do. It disappears when there is nothing left.

Where customer messages land

Anyone who fills in the contact form on your website turns up here, with their email address, so nothing gets lost in a spam folder.

See who is visiting

How many people came, which pages they read and how they found you. It starts counting from the day your site goes live.

How Google sees your site

A checkup of the things that decide whether people find you when they search. Each one tells you what to fix and why it matters.

Every photo you have used

All your pictures in one place, and which pages each one is on - so you can tell what is safe to stop using.

Talk to a developer

If you have asked one of us to work on your site, this is the conversation. You can send photos here too.

Let someone else help

Add anyone who should be able to change the website. They get their own sign-in and can edit and publish, the same as you.

Your web address, plan and AI

The things you set once and forget are folded away in here. Open it to connect a domain you own, change your plan, or let an AI write for you.

Still stuck

Two things worth knowing before you go looking for help.

Nothing is public until you press Publish

Change whatever you like and look at it first. Your website only changes when you say so, so there is nothing here you can break by trying it.

Message us from your dashboard

If you have a developer looking after your site, the Messages tab is that conversation and it reaches the same people. You can send photos through it too.