Inspiro Premium provides flexible options to control the appearance and layout of your blog page and individual blog posts. These settings allow you to fine-tune how your blog content is presented to visitors, whether you’re highlighting images, trimming down text, or customizing typography.
All settings are easily accessible through the Theme Options panel and the Customizer.
To configure how the blog page (which lists all posts) looks, go to WPZOOM → Theme Options → General → Blog Page.
Here, you can adjust the following:
Blog Page Layout – Choose between a layout with or without a sidebar
Posts Layout – Display posts in a list or grid view
Post Content – Choose to show excerpts, full content, or no content
Excerpt Length – Define the number of words shown in excerpts
Featured Image – Enable or disable featured images; set the image width and height
Meta Info – Show or hide post metadata such as: – Category – Author – Date/Time – Comments Count
These options let you build a layout that fits your content style, whether you want a clean, minimalist feed or a rich media blog display.
2. Single Post Settings
To customize how individual blog posts appear, go to WPZOOM → Theme Options → General → Single Posts Options
Available settings include:
Single Post Layout – Enable a layout with or without a sidebar
Fullscreen Header – Display the post title in a full-screen header section
Featured Image – Show or hide the main image at the top of the post
Dark Overlay in Header – Add a dark overlay to improve title readability over images
Meta Info – Show or hide: – Category – Author name – Date/Time – Tags – Author Bio Box (after post content)
Sharing Icons – Show or hide social sharing buttons
Comments – Enable or disable the comments section
Previous Post Banner – Show or hide a banner linking to the previous blog post
These settings give you full control over what information is displayed on your blog posts and how visually engaging each post appears.
3. Typography Customization
You can change the font styles for various blog elements by going to Appearance → Customize → Typography
Adjust fonts for the following:
Body – The main post content font
Headings in Post Content – H2, H3, H4 elements inside posts
Blog Posts Title – Titles on the blog page
Single Post Title – Title on individual blog posts
Single Post Title (with Featured Image) – Title shown in the full-screen header layout
4. Color Customization
To style the color scheme of your blog:
Go to Appearance → Customize → Colors
Use the Blog Page section to change colors for the blog page
Use the Posts and Pages section to change colors for single post elements
This helps you match your blog’s visuals with your brand or design preferences.
5. Changing the Number of Posts Per Page
To set how many posts are displayed per page on the blog:
Go to Settings → Reading
Update the value in the field labeled “Blog pages show at most”
This controls pagination and how many posts appear before the user needs to click to the next page.
Last updated on June 11, 2025
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