Work with Site Manager
In Site Manager, Environment admins customize and manage DeveloperHub. A theme defines the fonts and colors for the site. All pages have an optional, customizable header and footer.
Navigation and editing
The Site pane has three sections:
- Published: Pages that are currently live on the site.
- Unpublished: Pages in draft state.
- Main Navigation: The pages configured to show in the main navigation at the top of the page. Login pages and the service_details page can't be added to the navigation.

When there are unpublished changes on any page, the Publish Changes button displays.
From the controls in the Site pane:
- Edit the theme by clicking the palette icon:
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- Add pages by clicking the plus icon:
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- Edit pages by selecting them and clicking Edit.
- Delete unpublished pages by opening the options menu
and selecting Delete. Starter pages can't be deleted. You must unpublish freeform pages to delete them.
- Add or remove pages from the top navigation bar. Learn more.
Important: If you remove the Service catalog page from the main navigation, you need to provide a link to it from the Home page or a freeform page.
- Publish the current state of all published pages by clicking Publish Changes. After publication, if no changes are pending, the button changes to View Site.
- Create a copy of a page by opening the options menu
and selecting Duplicate.
- Change a page title, the URL Slug, and configure whether the header and footer display by opening the options menu
and selecting Settings.
- Preview a page by clicking:
Getting started
Follow these general steps to configure, publish, and manage a DeveloperHub:
- Add branding:
- Add a logo to the header and footer.
- Modify the Edit the site theme to match your organizational color and font styles.
- Add contact information, a privacy notice to the header.
- Create content on the Home page and optional Add a freeform page pages. For example, you might add pricing or marketing information. The developers who configure the Services have the ability to provide descriptions, tags, and documentation for each Service. The DeveloperHub should provide any other necessary information for Service consumers.
- On all pages (except login, forgot password, and reset password), choose whether to:
- Display the header or footer.
- Include the page link in the top navigation bar.
- Configure DeveloperHub settings in Admin Manager.
- Publish the site. You can continue changing and improving the site.
- Accept or deny incoming requests for DeveloperHub accounts from external users.
Learn more about how to: