Blog typography

Blog typography
Adjust the typography settings for the blog on your site.
  • Blog title Typography – set the typography settings and color for the blog title. These settings will be applied for all the blog titles by default. If you need to change the typography for the single post, you can set the custom settings in Blog post module.
  • Blog content featured quote Typography – set the typography settings and color for the featured quote added via text editor on the single post.
  • Blog quote post Typography – adjust the typography settings and color for the quote (Blog format – Quote) on blog pages, the quotation for the blog inner pages inherits the Theme Options Typography/Fonts Text typography Blockquote Typography. The quote you can find in Quote post settings on single blog page
  • Blog quote post author Typography – set the typography settings and color for the quote author (Blog format – Quote), the quote author you can add in Quote post settings on the page with Blog page template selected.
  • Blog link post URL Typography – add the typography settings and color for the link (Blog format – Link), the link you can find in Link post settings on the page with Blog page template selected.
  • Author and content subtitle Typography – here you can set the typography settings and color for the author and content subtitle, the setting will be applied for all the names of the author on the pages with Blog page template selected by default.
  • Category Typography – specify the typography settings and color for the categories, the setting will be applied for all the categories on blog, portfolio, gallery pages and single posts, portfolios and galleries by default.
  • Blog pagination – the typography settings for blog pagination are inherited from Theme options Typography/Fonts Text typography Pagination Typography.
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