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By this point, you've likely started to see whether the fonts & colors are working or need to be adjusted to match your brand. You'll make these font & color adjustments first in the site-wide Design Settings.

Adjust the Design Settings

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In the top left corner of the Showit interface, you'll find the Design Settings. Inside, you can adjust each color to align with your branding. Once you save the site-wide settings, be sure to review each page and make manual adjustments to individual elements as needed.

Update the Color Palette

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The second step is to set up the styling for your fonts (size, color, etc) — also inside Design Settings. Be sure to use the white dots beside each setting to separate or merge mobile + desktop settings. 

Set Fonts & Text Styles

Note: Using the fonts from the template as-is? You can skip this step!

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Inside Design Settings, you'll find a Fonts tab, which is where you choose the fonts that will be used on your site. Select any Google Fonts from the list, and upload custom fonts if needed.

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1. Select an element.
2. Copy with Command-C (Control-C on PC)
3. Select the object you want to paste settings onto.
4. Special Paste with Shift-Command-V (Shift-Control-V on PC).

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One of the best features in Showit is Special Paste — the ability to copy the format of an object or text box and paste it onto another one. 

This is a huge time-saver since you can copy styles to other objects without manually adjusting each setting.

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