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Settings

To manage your WinkLinks settings, navigate to WinkLinks in the top navigation bar and click on the Settings tab.

Here are the ways you can configure your WinkLinks behavior with Settings:

  • Intelligent By enabling intelligence, we try to retrieve the rich content available from sites like, Wink, Spotify, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, X (formerly Twitter) and others. e.g. If you share an IG post on WinkLinks, the post will be displayed as you see it on IG, with likes, comments and a way to interact with the post.
  • Initial display Control how your audience first interacts with your site and sees your content. There are three options available to you:
    • Column-based design. This is our preferred design and if you don’t display too much content, it will look great on your page. However, it can get heavy if you’re sharing’ a lot of rich content.
    • Row-based design. This is one way of making your content a bit less heavy for browsers to consume but we recommend that your content has similar amount of text to make the cards align better.
    • List-based design. Most other link managers display a simple list with a url and minimal content. Choose this way of displaying your content if you have a lot of content and want to display it as quickly as possible.
  • Profile picture At the top of every WinkLinks page is your account profile picture along with your account description. You can display your profile picture in twos ways:
    • Circle We recommend using a circular style if your picture is of yourself or anything else that fits inside a round container.
    • Rectangle We recommend using a rectangular stype if your company logo is your profile picture as most company logos are rectangular in nature.
  • Customization Choose which customization you want to use for your WinkLinks page. This affects your theme colors as well as your itinerary when displaying Wink inventory cards, maps or grids.

API

Developers who want to manage WinkLinks can head over to Developers > API > WinkLinks.

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