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Visual adjustments to default blog templates#271
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Currently, the default blog templates have local customisations to the headings font sizes, and blocks like Query Title in archive, search results have specific font size presets set globally as well. With the recent heading sizes adjustments in #231, these local customisations are no longer necessary and actually make the templates look worse. So I went ahead and made the following changes:
single.htmlpage.htmltheme.jsonindex.htmlhidden-404.phpScreenshots
Here's what I mean, notice how it's much more comfortable to read the post title. And it's also more approximate to the Figma's original intention.