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# Blog

These settings are responsible for customizing blog-related pages.

### 1. Blog Archive

Settings of this group allow you to manage the overall look and behavior of post pages.

These settings are applied to all types of blog pages, including Posts pages defined in the WordPress settings (Posts), as well as pages created via the Blog Archive template (unless no custom settings are specified in the Theme Options panel of a particular page/post).

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**Sidebar Layout:** Moves the sidebar to the right or left-hand side of the page, or hides it.&#x20;

**Content Layout:** Choose the style to output blog posts like Grid, Masonry, List, and Standard

**Image size:** Set a default size for the featured image of the blog card.

**Sidebar Width**:  Set the width for a sidebar.

### 2. Blog Single

Settings of this group are responsible for managing the overall look and behavior of single posts' pages.

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### Page Title

Here you can easily set the page header title area to display with a large background image either globally or on a per-page basis.

Select a page title. You can see the list of "Custom Page Title Style Variants"

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