A polished docs site looks like part of your product — your colors, your logo, your domain. This guide takes you through branding your Doxbrix site and pointing...
A polished docs site looks like part of your product — your colors, your logo, your domain. This guide takes you through branding your Doxbrix site and pointing...
A polished docs site looks like part of your product — your colors, your logo, your domain. This guide takes you through branding your Doxbrix site and pointing your own domain at it.
Who this is for
Anyone preparing a documentation site for launch who wants it on-brand and on their own domain (e.g. docs.yourcompany.com).
Prerequisites
- A Doxbrix project ready to publish.
- Admin access to your DNS provider (for the custom domain step).
Part 1 — Brand your site
Open Settings → Project → Branding and set:
Pick your brand's primary color — it drives links, buttons, and accents.
Choose a default Theme mode (Light / Dark / System) and upload a Light logo and Dark logo.
Choose your project font.
Build a footer in Footer builder, and set Top-nav branding, prev/next, and the support CTA in Reader Experience.
See Branding & themes for every field.
Part 2 — Add a custom domain
Go to Settings → Project → Custom Domains and enter a subdomain like docs.yourcompany.com.
Copy the generated TXT (verification) and routing records into your DNS provider.
Doxbrix detects the records — the status advances TXT detected → Routing detected → Active — and provisions HTTPS automatically.
docs.) — it verifies quickly and doesn't interfere with your main website's DNS.See Custom domain for the full verification flow and troubleshooting.
Part 3 — Publish
Click Preview to confirm your branding renders.
Click Publish. Your branded docs are live on your domain.
Confirm your metadata and OG image render when the site is shared.