Theme Text

Change the style and look of the text on your entire site. You can change font type, size, and also choose settings for normal text, links, and titles. This gives you the opportunity to give the content of your site a distinctive feel, and make sure your visitors can read it.

Configure Theme Text

To configure theme text:

  1. In the left panel, click Theme.
  2. Click the arrow next toText.
  3. Click the desired text type. The options are:
    • DFLT. This will set the theme for all text in widgets that are not assigned to a heading or to the paragraph style such as the navigation widget. Link text color and underline can also be set here.
    • PAR. This will set the theme for the text widget.
    • Heading and subheadings H1-H6.
  4. You can change the Font, Weight, Size (for desktop/tablet and mobile, separately), Color, Font format, Direction, Line height, Letter spacing, and set to All caps.

Making changes in the Theme text area changes all text in the site that is not overridden by individual, custom style changes. When manual edits are made to individual elements it overrides the site theme and any changes made to the site theme will no longer affect the style of these elements. This is at the individual style settings of a certain site element, for example, if you only changed the color of the text in a particular H1 widget on the canvas:

  • And then changed the font size of H1 in the site theme, the H1’s font size will still change in the H1 widget.

  • And then changed the color of H1 in the site theme, the H1 that had been changed will not update with the color change.

Update Theme Text

You can update theme text in the text settings by clicking Theme, then selecting Text. Or, you can click a text widget to open the context menu, click the heading selection drop down, and select Update theme. This opens the global text settings where you can make updates.

Headings and Subheadings

We recommend following SEO best practices by following heading hierarchy. For example, use heading 1 as the main title and heading 6 as the smallest and do not skip between heading levels, such as going straight from a heading 1 to a heading 4.