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The site-settings assets (located at /_site/site-settings) contains information about your site as a whole. Configuring these settings is required for your site to function and display properly.

To push any changes here live, you only need to publish the site-settings asset. There is no need to re/publish your entire site.

Defining your site name

Your site name is used to in the header/footer wordmarks and to display page titles in the browser tab. Longer names can be split on to two lines, but only the first line is required.

In addition to the name of your site, you also choose how your site is branded (UCI vs. UCI Health). This selection also determines how your wordmark and page titles appear.

site name data definition fields

Adding analytics

The templates support the inclusion of Google Analytics directly or via Google Tag Manager. To add analytics, provide your Google Analytics UA property ID (beginning with “UA-”) or Tag Manager container ID (beginning with “GTM-”).

Analytics data definition fields

Google’s Universal Analytics service will be retired in 2023. Soon after that happens, the ability to use a UA property ID here will be removed. Usage of a Google Tag Manager container ID will be unaffected.

Using some analytics solution other than Google’s Universal Analytics (Siteimprove, GA4, etc.)? Need to include multiple analytics properties or platforms? Set that all up to taste in Google Tag Manager and reference the GTM container ID here.

Adding custom site-wide CSS and JavaScript

You can reference custom CSS and JavaScript files site-wide by referencing them here. This part of the site-settings Data Definition uses custom CSS and JavaScript patterns.

custom css data definitioncustom javascript data definition

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