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How to Change Heading Color in Aurora

By Daniel Ekay May 18, 2026 1 min read
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Aurora has a dedicated heading colour setting that applies to all heading levels (H1–H6) across your site. It is separate from your body text colour and link colour, giving you independent control over how headings look. This setting is part of Aurora’s color system. All color values are output as CSS custom properties and apply site-wide instantly.


Where to Find It

  1. Go to Appearance → Customize.
  2. Open Colors.
  3. Click Heading Color and pick your colour.

Changes are reflected in the live preview immediately. The colour you pick replaces the value of the --heading-color CSS custom property used throughout the theme.


What It Affects

The heading colour applies globally to all H1–H6 elements rendered by Aurora’s templates: post titles, section headings, archive headings, and headings within post content. It does not affect link colours or body text.


Overriding for Specific Elements

If you need a different heading colour on a specific element or page, you can override it with a CSS rule in Appearance → Customize → Additional CSS. For example:

.single-post h2 { color: #333333; }

See How to Use Aurora’s CSS Variables for a full list of available custom properties you can target.

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