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Customize Your Status Page

Many customers have asked us how they can customize the look and feel of their public status page. These pages have become a popular feature of StatusGator. In addition to notifications about the services you depend on, StatusGator provides you single page that you can publish to your users or team aggregating the status of all your services.

Now, in addition to choosing from several templates and customizing with your name and logo, StatusGator users can also provide custom CSS to tweak the look and feel of their status page. Here’s how:

First, navigate to the Integrations page in StatusGator:

Screenshot showing how to customize the CSS on StatusGator public status pages.

Next, click Configure next to your Status Dashboard:

Screenshot showing how to customize the CSS on StatusGator public status pages.

At the bottom, enter some CSS in the Custom CSS field. Then click Save Configuration:

Screenshot showing how to customize the CSS on StatusGator public status pages.

Your dashboard will be redeployed to our global edge cache. Please allow one to two minutes for your changes to reflect on your public dashboard.

StatusGator public dashboard showing customized colors using custom CSS.
StatusGator public dashboard showing customized colors using custom CSS.

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Colin Bartlett

Colin Bartlett is co-founder of StatusGator and Nimble Industries, a seasoned Ruby engineer and entrepreneur who launched StatusGator in 2015 and later grew it into a full-fledged company.