This article explains how fonts work in Page Builder, including the available configuration options and the current limitations related to font styles and typography.
Can Font Size Be Changed in Page Builder?
In Page Builder, you cannot directly change the font size manually for individual elements such as titles or paragraphs within the editor.
Font sizes are controlled by the theme’s predefined typography styles. These styles determine how headings, titles, and body text appear across the site.
However, Page Builder allows configuration of the font family used across the website.
Font Limitations in Page Builder
There are a few limitations and constraints related to font customization in Page Builder.
1. Limited Font Weight Support
Page Builder supports only two font weights for each configured font:
- Regular (400)
- Bold (700)
Other font weights such as: Light (300) Medium (500) Semi-Bold (600) Extra-Bold (800) are not supported within Page Builder.
2. Font Size Cannot Be Manually Adjusted
Font sizes are managed through the theme’s predefined typography settings.
This means:
- Font sizes for headings and body text cannot be manually modified within Page Builder.
- Any font size changes would need to be handled at the theme level.
3. Limited Predefined Font Style Options
Page Builder provides 17 predefined font styles that can be selected for:
- Title fonts
- Content fonts
These are the available font options within the platform unless custom fonts are configured.
4. Only Two Font Families Can Be Configured
You can configure a maximum of two font families within the custom font settings:
- Primary Font – Used for titles and headings
- Secondary Font – Used for body and content text
These fonts will be applied across the site according to the theme’s typography configuration.
5. Breaking News Uses Story Text Font
The Breaking News component automatically uses the story text font configured in the theme.
This component does not support separate font customization and will always inherit the story text font settings.