To remove the “Made in Webflow” badge from your site, I start by logging into the Webflow dashboard and selecting my project. Then, I head to the Designer view, go to the Page Settings for the page with the badge, and simply uncheck the “Enable Webflow branding” option. After that, I publish the site to apply the changes. If you’re curious about ensuring your site looks great afterward, I can share more tips!
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Key Takeaways
- Log into your Webflow dashboard and select the project containing the badge you want to remove.
- Access the Designer view for your project to make necessary changes.
- Go to Page Settings and uncheck the “Enable Webflow branding” option.
- Publish your site to apply the changes and ensure subscription eligibility.
- Conduct a final review to verify all links, images, and mobile responsiveness post-removal.
Understanding the “Made in Webflow” Badge
The “Made in Webflow” badge is a distinctive mark that signifies your website’s creation using the Webflow platform. When I first saw this badge on my site, I felt a mix of pride and a hint of hesitation. It’s an indication of the powerful tools Webflow offers and showcases my work to visitors.
However, I understand that some might prefer a cleaner aesthetic without this badge. For me, it represents a community of designers and developers who value creativity and innovation.
The badge not only highlights the platform’s capabilities but also connects users. I often find it reassuring, knowing that my site’s foundation is built on a robust and reputable platform.
That said, it’s essential to reflect on how this badge aligns with your brand identity. If you’re like me and you’re contemplating its presence on your site, it’s worth exploring your options.
Steps to Remove the Badge
If you’re ready to remove the “Made in Webflow” badge from your site, you’re not alone. I felt the same way when I first started customizing my website. The process is straightforward, and I’ll guide you through it step by step.
First, log into your Webflow dashboard and select the project you want to edit. Next, navigate to the Designer view. Once there, go to the Page Settings for the specific page where the badge appears.
Scroll down until you find the option labeled “Enable Webflow branding.” Uncheck this box to remove the badge from that page.
After that, make sure to publish your site so the changes take effect. It’s important to remember that this option might only be available on paid plans, so check your subscription if you can’t find it.
With these simple steps, you’ll have a cleaner site without the badge!
Finalizing Your Changes
Once you’ve unchecked the “Enable Webflow branding” option, it’s crucial to take a moment to review your changes before publishing. I always recommend double-checking that everything looks just right. It’s a good idea to test links and verify images display correctly.
Here’s a quick checklist to help you finalize your changes:
| Item | Status | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Branding Disabled | ✅ Complete | No more Webflow badge |
| Links Functionality | ✅ Verified | All links working |
| Image Display | ✅ Checked | Images load properly |
| Mobile Responsiveness | ✅ Confirmed | Looks good on devices |
| Final Review | ✅ Done | Everything’s in order |
Once you’ve gone through this checklist, you can confidently publish your site. Trust me, this final review will save you from any last-minute surprises!
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Removing the Badge Allowed Under Webflow’s Terms of Service?
Yes, removing the badge is allowed under Webflow’s terms of service, as long as you’re on a paid plan. Just make sure to follow their guidelines to stay compliant and avoid any issues.
Will Removing the Badge Affect My Site’s SEO?
When I tried removing a logo from my favorite jacket, it lost its charm. Similarly, removing the badge might not directly hurt my site’s SEO, but it can impact brand recognition and trust considerably.
Can I Add a Custom Badge Instead?
Yes, I can add a custom badge instead. I love personalizing my site this way. Just make sure it aligns with your branding and doesn’t confuse visitors about your website’s purpose or origin.
Does the Badge Removal Process Differ for Different Plans?
Yes, the badge removal process does differ for various plans. I’ve noticed that higher-tier plans offer more flexibility, while basic plans often have restrictions. It’s worth checking your specific plan details for clarity.
What Happens if I Change My Webflow Plan Later?
If I change my Webflow plan later, I might gain new features or restrictions. It’s essential to review the plan details, as this could affect my site’s capabilities and any previous badge removal choices.