The site title and page title are combined to create the title that is displayed in search engine results and in browser tabs.

Set the homepage of your site, which will be where your site visitors will go when they type in your URL (e.g, example.tamu.edu).

Use the site header settings to choose the layout of your site header, primarily based on whether you use a text identity or logo/lockup identity for your website. You can also control the appearance of search and an optional link to a parent site in the utility navigation.

The Aggie UX WordPress theme uses WordPress menus to populate lists of links in the primary navigation and the utility navigation.

Use the footer settings to choose the layout of your site footer.

Footer Content

Use the footer content to control what displays in your footer. Depending on your footer settings, you can have up to three or four columns of content in your footer.

Add Additional CSS to your Theme

Optionally add additional CSS to your theme to override or extend Aggie UX styles. Problems introduced to your theme based on additional CSS you add to the customizer are your responsibility.

The 150th brand bar provides a unified digital touchpoint for the university’s anniversary celebration. Learn how to enable the 150th brand bar on your site.