How to Create a Website

4 min. readlast update: 05.21.2026
 
 

Creating a Website

Under this section you can create a website for your store, giving its own web presence with your branding, colours, and a direct link to your menu.

Make sure you are in the Company View and have selected the correct company.


Getting Started

Step 1 – Go to Website

Click on Website in the left navigation bar under the Platform section.

Step 2 – Add a Website

Click the + Add Website button in the top right corner. The Add Website form will open.

Step 3 – Fill in the Website Form

Domain – This is the web address where your store will be accessible. The format will depend on your setup:

  • If you are a white label reseller: nameofrestaurant.resellername.com
  • If you are a single store: nameofrestaurant.ordertiger.com

Redirect Index URL – This is the path customers are redirected to when they visit your domain. It points directly to your store's menu page. Use the format /menu/name-of-restaurant_city, e.g. /menu/olive-tree-restaurant_buxton.

Standard Folder Path – Pre-filled as /ordertigerwidget. Leave this as default unless instructed otherwise.


Images

Header Logo – The logo displayed in the header of your website. Upload at 1070 x 260px for best results.

Favicon – The small icon that appears on the browser tab. Upload at 16 x 16px.


Theme & Colours

Preset Theme

Select Preset Theme – Choose a pre-built colour theme for your website. You can select from available options such as Black, or customise the colours manually using the fields below.

Theme Algorithm

Light Mode / Dark Mode – Toggle between light and dark display modes for your website.

Select Colors

Use these fields to apply your store's branding colours across the website. Each field controls a specific element:

Selected Option BG – Background colour of a selected option (e.g. a selected menu item or filter).

Selected Option Color – Text colour of a selected option.

Active Option BG – Background colour of a hovered or active option.

Selected Color – General selected state colour used across the interface.

Other Styles

Light Primary – A lighter variant of your primary brand colour, used for subtle highlights.

Logo Background – The background colour behind your header logo. Set to transparent if your logo already has a background.

Button Shadow – The shadow effect applied to primary buttons across the website.

Dropdown Hover BG – The background colour shown when a customer hovers over a dropdown item.

Background Settings

Main Background Color – The background colour of the main page area.

Main Content Background Color – The background colour of the content section.

Main Header Color – The background colour of the header area.

Main Footer Color – The background colour of the footer area.

Menu Settings

Menu Background Color – The background colour of the menu section.

Menu Background Image – An optional background image for the menu section.

Menu List Background Color – The background colour behind the list of menu items.

Category List Background Color – The background colour behind the category navigation.

Basket Background Color – The background colour of the basket or cart section.

Product Item Background Color – The background colour behind each individual product item.

Locations Page Settings

Locations Background Color (Left) – Background colour for the left section of the locations page.

Locations Background Color (Right) – Background colour for the right section of the locations page.

Locations Background Image (Left) – Optional background image for the left section of the locations page.

Locations Background Image (Right) – Optional background image for the right section of the locations page.


Step 4 – Save

Once all fields are completed, click Save. Your website is now created and linked to your company.


Key Notes

  • Use your store's branding colours – Work with the store to gather their brand colours (hex codes or rgba values) and apply them consistently across the colour fields.
  • Images – Make sure images are prepared at the correct dimensions before uploading to avoid distortion.
  • Domain setup – Make sure the domain is correctly configured and before going live.
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