Typography is essential to creating a clean, readable, and consistent blog layout. This page showcases the default text styles available in the template. From headings and lists to blockquotes and inline styles, you can see how each element looks and behaves when used in your posts.


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Bullet List

  • Modern and clean typography options
  • Nested list styling supported
    • Second-level item styling
    • Easy to manage structure
  • Consistent spacing and alignment
  • Useful for summaries or highlights

Numbered List

    1. Choose the right font from settings
    2. Adjust spacing and weight
      1. Apply heading hierarchy
      2. Use bold for emphasis
    3. Preview your layout live
    4. Publish when everything looks great


    Title Heading

    This Is a Title Heading H2

    This Is a Title Heading H3

    This Is a Title Heading H4


    Blockquote

    "Typography isn’t just about fonts — it’s how your message is delivered, read, and remembered by your audience."

    John Doe


    Text Styles

    This is a normal text: Click here to explore how links appear inside your content using the default theme settings.

    This is bold text: Use bold formatting to highlight key terms, features, or important actions you want readers to notice.

    This is italic text: Italics are perfect for emphasis, thoughts, quotes, or foreign words inside your content.

    This is underlined text: Great for subtle emphasis or to highlight important links or segments inside a paragraph.

    This is strikethrough text: Often used to show edits, price changes, or corrections within the article body.

    This is colored text: Accent colors can help highlight important words or features inline with your branding.

    This is text with a colored background: Great for callouts, tips, or important notes that need attention in a paragraph.


    Text Size

    This is extra small text — ideal for captions or secondary labels.

    This is small text — works well for footnotes or subtle notes.

    This is large text — perfect for highlighting subheadings or breaking sections.

    This is the largest text — useful for bold introductions or important statements.