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How do I edit the Blog Category and Tag Template?

Learn how to customize the appearance of Blog Category and Tag pages

1. Category and Tag templates allow you to configure the appearance of category and tag pages in the Blog. Both Category and Tag templates are identical in their structure. Click the Category tab.

The Category Template has the following widgets: Category Name, two Category Description widgets, and Post List.

2. You can also add the following widgets: Search, Recent Posts, Category List, Tag List, Post List, Category Name, Category Description

Category Name

3. The Category Name widget allows you to specify the style for every Blog category name. Select the Category Name widget.

4. You can specify the Heading Format (H1 to H4) and Text Style for the Category Name widget. Real data will be displayed when the website is viewed

For more information on Heading Tag configuration, please refer to this SEO guide

Category Description

5. The Category Description widget allows you to specify the style for the short or long description for every Blog category

Having two Category Description widgets allows for greater flexibility in how information about a category is displayed on the page. You can specify a Short Description for one widget and specify a Long Description for the other.

6. If your category has multiple pages of blog posts and you need only to display the first page select the "Display on the First Page Only" checkbox. This helps to avoid duplicated content usage.

7. Select the Post List widget.

8. You can adjust how many posts, what layout, and what content the Post List widget will display on the Category Template. For more information on Post List widget, please refer to this guide

9. Select the second Category Description widget.

10. Specify the settings for the second Category Description widget.

11. Click "Save" to confirm the changes.

12. This is how it will look on the live preview (the view is zoomed out to show how the structure of the Category Template looks). There's a Category Name, a Category Description at the top, blog posts that have the specific category, and a second category description at the bottom.