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# Color

**Step 1** - you can go to the Elementor and edit page.

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**Step 2** - Site Settings >> Global Colors >>

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**Step 3** - Settings color for your site

1. **The Primary Color** is the main color of your site.

* Regular: original color
* Hover: color when hovering items

&#x20;Example: Color Button, Color Link, and some other places.

2\. **Secondary** (**Heading) Color** is the color of the heading text.

&#x20;Example: Color Title, Title Tab ...

&#x20;3\. **Text Color** is the color of the content text.

&#x20;Example: Color content, description ... in a single blog, single product, page ...

4\. **Accent** **Color** is the color of the content text.

&#x20;5\. **Border Color** is the color border block.

&#x20;Example: border product block, border form input, and places with borders ...

&#x20;6\. **Light Color** is the color light used for sub-description.

&#x20;Example: Color categories, color date-time, color subtitle ...

7\. **Dark Color** is the color light used for sub-description.

8\. **Background field** **Color** is the color Background field used for sub-description.

Note: Color is sometimes used for many special places to see which colors apply correctly to what cases you can select and test.
