> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://help.doctorlogic.com/docs/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://help.doctorlogic.com/docs/general/doctorlogic-dashboard-training-videos/making-simple-changes-to-your-website.md).

# Making Simple Changes To Your Website

In this video, we walk you through the basics of managing your website using DoctorLogic, focusing on how to make simple content changes. For most support requests, like adding a new provider or swapping out a photo, we recommend using the customer support button to email our team at <support@doctorlogic.com>. For straightforward edits, you can use the on-page editor to make real-time changes directly on your site. If you have questions about SEO strategies or need assistance, feel free to reach out directly to your Customer Success Manager or the Customer Success Team via email at <success@doctorlogic.com>. Remember, our support team is here to help you ensure your site aligns with your brand voice and SEO goals.  [*Click Here to Watch!*](https://www.loom.com/share/19377017e0474a25bc0536bda86912d0?sid=f3a3e0d0-2022-4a71-8ef7-ea3075debaff)


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