Specifying Bamboo's title
System settings
- Updating your Bamboo license details
- Specifying Bamboo's title
- Specifying Bamboo's URL
- Logging in Bamboo
- Enabling GZIP compression
- Enabling Bamboo's Remote API
- Starting Bamboo
- Configuring your system properties
- Configuring Gravatar support
- Tracking changes to your Bamboo server
- Customizing Bamboo headers
- Globally enabling the repository quiet period
- Managing your Data Center cluster
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Bamboo's name is the displayed title of this installation of Bamboo. It will appear throughout Bamboo (e.g. on the Dashboard), and in the window title of your users' browsers.
To specify Bamboo's title:
- Go to
> System > General configuration.
- Type the display title for your Bamboo server (e.g. MyCompany's Bamboo) into the Name field.
- Select Save.
Last modified on Jul 26, 2021
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