# Newsletter

### Configure the section

Go to **Customize theme**. Click the dropdown menu at the top and select the **Home page** template.

From the left side menu, select **Newsletter.**

Customize this section by using the setting on the right side of the theme editor, as described in the following table:

<table data-header-hidden><thead><tr><th width="281"></th><th></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Section visibility</td><td>Select from the options to select the visibility of this section:<br>-Always<br>-Small devices only(On selecting this, the section will be visible on mobile devices only.)<br>-Large devices only</td></tr><tr><td>Heading</td><td>Add heading text. <br><em>(Note: Wrap your text between [ ] to add the markers. For example, This [marker] will underline marker text.)</em></td></tr><tr><td>Marker text highlight style</td><td>Select from the available list of options to determine the highlight style.</td></tr><tr><td>Highlight background</td><td>Choose from <strong>Gradient</strong> or <strong>Solid</strong> to determine the background style of the highlighted text.</td></tr><tr><td>Enable heading gradient animation</td><td>Select this checkbox to show the heading animation in gradient color.<br><em>(Note: Use gradient color from Theme settings>Color scheme>Highlight background gradient for this.)</em></td></tr><tr><td>Heading size</td><td>Select the heading size from the H1-H6 options.</td></tr><tr><td>Heading tag</td><td>Specify heading code types from H1-H6 for SEO and search engines for crawling purposes.</td></tr><tr><td>Placeholder text</td><td>Add the email placeholder text. </td></tr><tr><td>Description</td><td>Add the description text.</td></tr><tr><td>Content position</td><td>Choose the content position from the following options:<br>- Left<br>- Center<br>- Right</td></tr><tr><td>Enable arrow button</td><td>Select this checkbox to show the arrow icon instead of the '<strong>Subscribe</strong>' buttton.</td></tr><tr><td>Colors</td><td><p><strong>Color scheme</strong><br>Select the color scheme from the given options; </p><p>-Primary  </p><p>-Secondary  </p><p>-Tertiary  </p><p>-Quaternary etc.</p><p><em>Note: These can be managed from <strong>Theme settings> color schemes.</strong></em> <br><br><strong>Enable gradient</strong><br>Select this checkbox to show the gradient in the background color. This can be selected from theme settings> color schemes.</p></td></tr><tr><td>Section padding</td><td><p><strong>Top spacing (desktop)</strong> </p><p>Adjust the range bar to add spacing at the top of the section for desktop view.  <br> </p><p><strong>Bottom spacing (desktop)</strong> </p><p>Adjust the range bar to add spacing at the bottom of the section for desktop view. </p><p> </p><p><strong>Top spacing (mobile)</strong> </p><p>Adjust the range bar to add spacing at the top of the section for mobile view. </p><p> </p><p><strong>Bottom spacing (mobile)</strong> <br>Adjust the range bar to add spacing at the bottom of the section for mobile view. </p></td></tr></tbody></table>


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