You can configure your own branding for Plesk by modifying page titles
and logo.
By default, when Plesk is opened in a browser, the page title includes
the name of the Plesk screen the user is currently on and the Plesk
version (for example, “Home - Plesk Obsidian”). You can set a custom
page title, replacing the Plesk version with your own text (for example,
“Home - My Custom Title”).
To set a custom page title:
- Go to Tools & Settings > Branding (under Plesk
Appearance). - Clear the Use default checkbox next to the “Title text” field,
type the desired page title in the field, and then click OK.
Logo is a banner found in the top left corner of the screen when you
log in to Plesk. By default, this banner displays the Plesk logo.
You can replace the default logo with an image of your
choice, and also to make it a clickable hyperlink. Certain restrictions
apply to the logo file:
- Use a GIF, JPEG, or PNG file.
- It is recommended to use a file no larger than 100 kilobytes to keep
the page loading time reasonable. - It is recommended to keep the image height equal to 50 pixels.
To customize the logo:
- Go to Tools & Settings > Branding (under Plesk
Appearance). - Click Choose File, locate the file, and then click Open.
- To make the logo a clickable hyperlink, select the Value
radiobutton and type in the desired URL. - Click OK.
Note: You can also change the Plesk page title and logo
via the CLI:
on Linux
and
on Windows.