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Hello !

I'd like to change the colors for titles H2 and H3 in the fields "personalised CSS".

Thank you,
Marina
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Hello

You show me the Layla template. But in my Artisan template, there is no "General" tab. There is a "Styling" tab, but I can modify the color of the titles of articles and the link color. I can modify the font for H1, H2 and H3, but I cannot change their colors.
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Marina
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Hi Marina

Then you need to change the colors via custom CSS. With a URL, we might me able to give you a code example.

Rolf
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To do this, you can go to your template styles in the backend. There is the tab "GENERAL" in a sub-item called: "Typography Styling" you can easily change the H1, H2 headings...
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Thanks, I solved my problem.
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If you present your solution here, it might help another user...
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Hello

I wrote in Custom CSS :
h3 { color: #048A94; font-weight: 700;size:28px} to have a blue green colour, bold
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