Essential settings to get the best results from SWELL.
🌍 Recommended SWELL Settings for Beginners
Essential settings to get the best results from SWELL.
SWELL is designed to be fast, clean, and easy to use — but like any powerful WordPress theme, it works best when properly configured.
If you’re a beginner, you might feel overwhelmed by SWELL’s Japanese settings menu.
Don’t worry.
In this guide, I’ll show you the most important SWELL settings beginners should configure first, so you can build a beautiful and reliable website without confusion.
All SWELL settings can be found in the WordPress Customizer.
- 📍 Go to:
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Appearance → Customize
- 💡 Tip:
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Use your browser’s translation feature (Chrome → “Translate to English”) to understand the Japanese interface easily.
SWELL Settings
1. Layout Settings (Very Important)
Your layout affects readability and user experience.
- Recommended settings:
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- Content width: Default or slightly wide
- ・Sidebar:
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- Blog / tutorial sites → Sidebar enabled
- Landing pages → No sidebar
✔ Clean layouts improve readability and SEO.
2. Header Settings
The header is the first thing visitors see.
- Recommended settings:
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- Logo on the left
- Menu on the right
- Enable sticky header (optional but useful)
- Keep the header height compact
Avoid adding too many elements — simplicity works best.
3. Typography (Font & Text Settings)
SWELL’s typography is already well optimized.
- Recommended approach:
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- Use default font settings
- Slightly increase body text size if needed
- Avoid using too many font styles
✔ Good typography improves reading time and trust.
4. Color Settings
Choose a simple color scheme.
- Recommended setup:
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- 1 main brand color
- 1 accent color
- Neutral background (white or light gray)
Avoid using too many colors — consistency is key.
5. Button & CTA Settings
Buttons are important for navigation and conversions.
- Recommended settings:
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- Rounded corners (modern look)
- High-contrast color
- Clear text (e.g. “Get SWELL Theme”)
SWELL’s button blocks make CTAs easy and elegant.
6. Blog & Post Settings
For bloggers and tutorial sites:
- Recommended settings:
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- Show featured image at the top
- Enable table of contents (if available)
- Display publish date (optional)
- Display author name (recommended for trust)
7. Mobile Optimization Settings
SWELL is mobile-friendly by default, but always check:
- Menu behavior on mobile
- Button size (easy to tap)
- Spacing between elements
📱 Mobile usability is critical for SEO and user experience.
8. Speed & Performance Settings
One of SWELL’s strengths is speed.
- Beginner recommendations:
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- Avoid unnecessary plugins
- Use image optimization
- Enable server-side caching (if available)
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SWELL works great even without heavy optimization plugins.
9. Recommended WordPress Core Settings
Don’t forget basic WordPress settings:
- ✔ Permalinks
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Settings → Permalinks → Post name
- ✔ Site Language
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Settings → General → Site Language → English
(This changes WordPress core language, not SWELL UI.)
10. What You Can Skip as a Beginner
You don’t need to configure everything at once.
- Beginners can safely skip:
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- Advanced animation settings
- Detailed custom CSS
- Rarely used layout tweaks
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Focus on content first — you can fine-tune later.
Common Beginner Mistakes
- Changing too many settings at once
- Using too many colors or fonts
- Installing too many plugins
- Ignoring mobile preview
Keep things simple and clean.
Final Recommended Setup (Summary)
- ✅ Best Beginner Setup:
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- Simple layout
- Clean header & footer
- Default typography
- Minimal colors
- Mobile-friendly design
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This setup works perfectly for blogs, reviews, and affiliate sites.
Conclusion
SWELL doesn’t require complex configuration to look great.
With just a few essential settings, beginners can create a fast, beautiful, and professional WordPress site.
Start simple, focus on content, and improve gradually — SWELL will support you every step of the way.


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