Step 1: Log into your Duda account #
Go to Duda Login and enter your credentials.
From your dashboard, choose the website you want to edit.
Step 2: Enter the Site Editor #
Click “Edit Site” on the site you want to work on.
This opens the drag-and-drop editor where you can see your site visually.
Step 3: Open Global Design Settings #
On the left-hand panel, click “Design” (or “Styles” depending on your version).
Look for “Global Styles” or “Site Styles”.
This is where changes apply to the whole site, not just a single page.
Step 4: Changing Global Fonts #
In the Global Styles menu, find the Fonts section.
You can change:
Heading Fonts (H1, H2, H3, etc.)
Body Text Fonts (paragraphs, lists)
Click on the font dropdown and select the new font.
Changes here will automatically apply across all pages using these elements.
Step 5: Changing Global Colors #
Still in Global Styles, go to the Colors section.
You’ll see predefined color categories, such as:
Primary color
Secondary color
Link color
Background color
Click on a color swatch to choose a new color or input a hex/RGB code.
These colors will update globally wherever those styles are used.
Step 6: Adjust Other Global Styles (Optional) #
Buttons: Modify size, border radius, and color for all buttons.
Links: Change link styles for hover and active states.
Form Elements: Update input boxes, checkboxes, and submit buttons.
Step 7: Preview and Publish #
Click the Preview button at the top to make sure changes look good across your site.
If satisfied, click Publish to make the updates live.
Tips #
Always update Global Styles first, then tweak individual page elements only if necessary.
Keep a consistent color palette to maintain brand identity.
Use web-safe fonts to ensure consistent appearance across devices.