The built-in Styles Manager in JSN Sun Framework provides various options for configuring main stylistic aspects, from typography, background to text and link color, in almost all the elements of your website.
Flexible Styles Management Through A Logical Style Hierarchy

The Styles Manager includes four comprehensive levels of styles:

    General styles: Creating a master style for all layout elements. This section can be understood as the parental style for your website.
    Section styles: Controlling style of a section in your layout. Section can be seen as a group of rows which are parts of a content block, for example: “Header” section, “Footer” section, etc. You can either create a custom style for each of them, i.e. using a different background & text color. Otherwise, their the style attributes will be inherited from that in General styles level.
    Module styles: Controlling styles for modules on your site.
    Menu styles: Defining styles for your menu.

Smart Color Management With Main And Sub Color

While allowing a great level of flexibility for configuration, JSN Sun Framework also provides a feature for you to manage your main and sub color. It helps you to ensure the consistency in the use of colors across all the sections and elements of your site.
Powerful Typography

All of the templates powered by JSN Sun Framework come with the same wide variety of fonts to choose from. In any layout element with typography settings, you will see three categories of fonts.

    Standard fonts: Common/system desktop fonts which are “web safe” and widely available.
    Google fonts: A large collection of 800+ beautiful and free web fonts hosted and served up by Google. We have also built a user-friendly Google font selector, which gives you the option to find and filter Google fonts quickly by categories (serif, slab, sans-serif, handwritten and monospaced styles) or subsets.
    Custom fonts: This option enables you to upload your web fonts, which are usually commercial fonts related to your business/brand.

You can select font types in the Heading and Content setting panel, as the image below:

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