# Using Headers on Your Site

Now Let's see how you can use Any Header on your site from all 35 Designs. For that, first, you'll have to go to Divi -> Theme Builder and Click "Add Global Header.

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Now Click "Add from Library".

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You'll see a Modal appear, where you can select the Header you'd like to use. You can filter from the Side panel for the Header Categories and then choose the one you'd like to use.

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On the Next screen, click "Use This Layout".

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And that's it, the Header will be installed as a Global Header on your site. Make sure to hit "Save Changes".

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And Done, Congrats on making your Header look unique than other Divi websites!


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