# Set up Header

**Step 1** Go to WordPress Dashboard > Templates > Theme Bulider

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**Step 2** Click Header and choose Add New&#x20;

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**Step 3** Name your header template and click ‘Create Header’

**Step 4** Menu

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**Step 5** Logo

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**Step 6** Header Group

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**Step 7** Search from

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**Step 8** Vertiacl Menu

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**Step 9** Menu Canvas Mobile

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**Step 10** Once you have made the needed changes to the header design, click ‘Update’, and choose where to Display Conditions.

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**Step 11** Set the conditions that determine where your Header. For example, choose 'Entire Site' to display the header across your site.

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**Step 12** Click SAVE & CLOSE


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