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How to Edit Global Values and Theme Settings in the OCF Visual Editor

Use this guide when you want to update site-wide values in a generated V2 site, such as business details, logo, colors, and fonts.



What this guide covers


  • Opening the OCF visual editor from WordPress admin
  • Updating Global Values like business details, logo, contact information, and CTA text
  • Reviewing Theme settings for site-wide colors, fonts, and text styles
  • Saving your changes so they apply to the site


Before you start


You need access to the generated site in your 1ClickWebsite dashboard and WordPress admin.


What you can change here


In Global Values, you can update shared business information used across the site, including:


  • Business name
  • Business logo
  • Contact phone number
  • Contact email
  • Contact address
  • City and location details
  • CTA/button text and other reusable site-wide fields when they appear in the panel


In Theme, you can review or update site-wide visual settings, including:


  • Main site colors
  • Border colors
  • Heading fonts
  • Body fonts
  • Text styles like size, weight, and spacing


Not every field is used in every section or template, but values changed here are global. If a value is used in multiple places, updating it once can update it across the site.


How to do it


  1. Open the site details page in your 1ClickWebsite dashboard.
  2. Click WP Admin to open WordPress.
  3. Click OCF Editor to open the visual editor.
  4. Open Global Values from the editor sidebar.
  5. Update the shared fields you want to change. Use Business Logo to choose or upload a logo image.
  6. Open Theme to adjust site-wide colors, heading/body fonts, and text styles.
  7. Click Save when you are finished making changes.


Notes


Global Values update everywhere that field is used across the site. For example, changing the phone number, email, address, city, or CTA text can update multiple sections at once.


Theme settings affect the site-wide design system. Use them for broad changes like colors and fonts. For editing text inside a specific page section, use the Content panel instead.


If you cannot access WordPress, cannot open the OCF editor, or a site-specific save error appears, contact support so we can review the site.

Updated on: 06/07/2026

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