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Customize header sizes
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Agustina Prigoshin
H2's and H3's are practically the same font size so it's hard to differentiate between the two. I'd like to be able to select a font size for each so it's easier to identify which is which.
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James Peacock
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We have now implemented the update I outlined in my previous comment, which is to adjust the font size of H3 to help differentiate it from H2.
I personally want to ensure the typography in our editor is as clear and balanced as can be, so if you do have any issues or suggestions in the future, please submit a new feature request and I'll take a look.
Thanks for your input on this.
James Peacock
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James Peacock
Hi all. After looking closely at our typography rules, I've identified the problem being that our H2 and H3 headings have only a 2px difference in their font size. H2 being 32px and H3 being 30px.
Reducing H3 to 28px produces a more systematic waterfall of font sizes as follows:
H1 = 36px
H2 = 32px
H3 = 28px
H4 = 24px
H5 = 22px
H6 = 20px
P = 18px
The lower the font size, the lesser the step required for there to be a visual difference. You can see this new H3 rule in the attached screenshot.
Let me know if this change would solve the problem, and if so I'll see if I can get it included in an upcoming release.

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Jo Elise Murgatroyd
James Peacock: Yup this is a great solution! Thanks for looking into it
Virginia Gow
James Peacock: definitely looking forward to more visual differentiation between font sizes - especially in the editing view. It seems to be a bit clearer when you just follow a link.

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Jo Elise Murgatroyd
Seconding this one! Our publishers keep mistaking Heading 3s for H2s - a clearer distinction would be great. Prefer not to be able to choose font size
Michael Powers
For me, I don't necessarily need to be able to customize the sizes, but I would like to see them easier to tell apart.