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How to manage a blog's layout

πŸ“… Last updated: April 21, 2026
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The blog layout determines the overall design of your blog pages. This template defines the position of common elements, such as the Header and Footer, as well as the blog content placeholder.

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Layout elements are shared across the blog
Elements added to the blog layout will appear on all blog pages and posts. However, they can only be edited within the blog layout editor itself.

To manage blog template layout

Go to Blogs under the Sites tab, then click on your blog's name.

From the blog's menu, click on the Blog Layout button.

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Open Blog Layout
Go to Blogs under the Sites tab, click on your blog's name, then click the Blog Layout button from the blog's menu.

Add elements and blocks to the blog layout

This opens the page editor. From the left-side menu, you can add Elements or Blocks.

Any element or block you add here will automatically appear on all pages and posts that use this layout.

You will also see a default header and footer that you can customize.

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Changes apply blog-wide
Because this is the master blog layout, changes made here affect all blog pages and posts that use the layout. Use it for common sections you want repeated across your blog.

Customize typography settings

In the Settings panel on the left, you can modify the Default typography and Heading typography for all pages using this layout.

These sections allow you to set specific fonts, sizes, and colors for your blog content and titles.

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Use typography for consistency
Set your default and heading typography in the blog layout when you want all blog pages and posts to maintain a consistent visual style.

Related layout guidance

If you want to manage the structure of individual blog posts specifically, use the blog post layout guide. If you are still setting up your blog, start with the blog creation and blog page guides.

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Need to manage individual post structure?
Use the post layout guide when you want to control the structure of every blog post, including category, title, image, content, and date elements.
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