How to Use Custom Fonts By John Paul Keenan • 1 min read One of the most important qualities of a well-designed portal is the font choice. With only a few... Read More ›
Importing Your Documentation By John Paul Keenan • Very short read To upload you information in Gelato, first log into your account and click on APIs and Docs ... Read More ›
How to Customize the Look of your Portal By John Paul Keenan • 2 min read With Gelato, customizing your API documentation portal can be done in three simple steps: Im... Read More ›
Custom Headers and Footers By John Paul Keenan • 1 min read Along with the site wide custom CSS option you can now customize the header and footer of your po... Read More ›
Webhooks By Nik Wakelin • Very short read Gelato offers Webhooks so you can get notified every time a new developer registers on your porta... Read More ›
Using Markdown in the Developer Portal By John Paul Keenan • 3 min read CSS is great for decorating your portal, but if you want to control how the content will display,... Read More ›
Adding Admins to Your Account By John Paul Keenan • Very short read In the developer portal, admins are people that you have allowed to edit your documentation (oppo... Read More ›
Set The Order of APIs By John Paul Keenan • 1 min read Because of the nature of microservices, you will most likley have a large number of APIs document... Read More ›
Setting Your Admin Avatar By John Paul Keenan • Very short read Because many people may contribute to the Guides of your portal, your developers might want to be... Read More ›
How to Remove a Developer from Your Portal By John Paul Keenan • Very short read Once you have given someone access to your portal, they will also have access to make calls again... Read More ›