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How to change the size of a title or text on your hotel website

Adjust the appearance of your content without changing the structure

Key points • Change text size directly from the Editor • Understand the limitations of global styles • Identify when a Designer intervention is needed • Ensure visual consistency across the entire site

Changing the size of a heading or paragraph can improve the readability, visual balance, and hierarchy of your content. On a hotel website, these adjustments must be made carefully to maintain a consistent and professional aesthetic. Here's how to do it correctly, depending on the options available on your site.

Change the text size from the Editor

On many sites, the text size can be adjusted directly via the Editor.

Procedure :

  1. Open the published page of your website.
  2. Click on Login to access the Editor.
  3. Hover over the desired text and then click Edit.
  4. An editing bar appears above or below the text area.
  5. Choose your preferred style: • Heading (H1, H2, H3…) • Standard paragraph • Style pre-configured by your designer
  6. Publish the page to confirm the changes.

💡 Changing the style (H2 → H3, or P → H4) automatically changes the size without breaking the visual consistency of the site.

Understanding the editing limitations from the Editor

Depending on your site's configuration, the following may occur: • Text size may be locked to ensure visual consistency • Only pre-configured styles may be accessible • Fonts and sizes may only be changed via the Designer

In this case, you will not be able to manually change the size in pixels or rem from the Editor.

💡 Tip: If you require a specific size not listed, ask the technical team to create a new, reusable overall style.

Change text size via global styles (Designer required)

For structural changes (new size, new font, specific variation), a Designer intervention is required: • Creation of a title variant (e.g., “Secondary Section Title”) • Adjustment of a global size (affects the entire site) • Implementation of a reusable style for your marketing team

This type of modification guarantees: • Complete consistency across all pages • Automatic adaptation on mobile devices • Simplified long-term maintenance

Check the impact on mobile and tablet

After editing a title or text, test it: • On phone • On tablet • On computer

Larger text can: • Overflow the container • Wrap incorrectly • Break the design on mobile

💡 Adjust the wording if the new size makes the text too long.

Best practices for a hotel website

To maintain an elegant and high-end aesthetic: • Use short, impactful headings • Avoid excessively large sizes that create visual imbalance • Keep a simple hierarchy (H1 → H2 → H3) • Do not change the size page by page: opt for global styles

Conclusion

Changing the size of a title or text on your hotel website is easy when a suitable style already exists in the Editor. If you need a precise adjustment or a new style, a Designer intervention is necessary to ensure visual consistency across the entire site. By applying these best practices, you guarantee a professional, harmonious, and appealing result for your visitors.