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Website Builder: How to Change Text Style
Website Builder: How to Change Text Style

With Hostinger Website Builder, you can set different font sizes for each font type for mobile and desktop modes

Updated over a month ago

There are two ways to change text style in Hostinger Website Builder:

  • Globally affects all texts of a particular style (e.g., all texts written in Heading 1)

  • Locally affects a particular text element

Changing Text Style Globally

You can customize the text style of all text elements written in that particular style at once (e.g., all texts written in Heading 1).

If you make changes on the desktop mode, they will be applied to all text elements of a particular style in the desktop version. If you make changes on the mobile mode, they will be applied to all text elements of a particular style in the mobile version.

1. Within the editor, expand the Styles panel on the left and open the Text tab. Choose the preferred pair of fonts from the suggested ones, or customize them by clicking on the Edit text styles button:

2. Choose Headings or Paragraphs and navigation depending on what you'd like to change:

The global text style settings in Hostinger Website Builder

You may set two font families in the global text style settings:

  • One for headings

  • One for paragraphs and navigation

You can use more fonts by editing the text style locally 💡

3. Customize the text style (weight, size, line height, underline, capitalization):

The global text style settings in Hostinger Website Builder

The changes are applied to all texts of a particular style (e.g., all texts in Heading 1) across the whole website.

Changing Text Style Locally

To change the style of a particular text element, click on it, select Edit text, and make the preferred changes. To change the style of just some particular words/phrases within that text, select (highlight) them first:

The local text style settings in a text element

You may also upload and use custom fonts locally 💡

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