Asset file URL whitelabeling now enabled
Now when you enable whitelabeling for a site, your assets will live at a generic, unbranded URL.

<p>While those of you with Professional or Team plans have been able to <a href="<https://university.webflow.com/article/how-to-enable-editor-branding-for-a-webflow-cms-site>" data-rt-link-type="external">whitelabel the Editor</a> with your own logo for years, images and other assets have remained hosted on a webflow domain. <br></p><p>So we fixed that: now when you enable whitelabeling for a site, your assets will live at a generic, unbranded URL (something like <https://assets.website-files.com/randomfilename>, instead of the Webflow branded URL from before).<br></p><p>For existing projects, be sure to republish that site to ensure your images serve at an unbranded URL.<strong> </strong></p><p><strong>Note:</strong> Whitelabeling is not available for projects with an ecommerce site plan.</p>