Working With the Title Page in the Editor

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Last updated on Jun 10, 2026

Your title page helps set the tone for your book and gives readers their first impression. In the editor, you can easily customize the title page by updating the book title, author name, and other details to match your vision.

Hover over and click to drag it to a new position on the page. Release to place it where you want. If you change the title on the title page, make sure to update it on the cover page as well, since it does not update automatically. You can use a simple edit prompt like “Update the title to say…” followed by the new title, and include any additional details as needed.

Click to reveal formatting options.

The first option is selecting your "Font" style.

Next, you can manually increase your font size or use the -/+ icons.

You'll have bold, italic and underline options for your text.

Want to change the color of your text? Highlight the text and select a color from the provided color palette.

OR highlight the text and enter your preferred color code.

Similar to changing the text color, you can also highlight your text and select a highlight color from the available color palette, or enter a custom color of your choice.

Use the "Strikethrough" tool to strike through teh selected text.

Use "Superscript" to display selected text slightly above the normal text line.

Use "Subscript" to display selected text slightly below the normal text line.

Want to start over? Click on "Clear formatting."

Use the "Horizontal alignment" tool to left, center or right align the text.

On the far right you will have the options to undo/redo changes.

Head over to our guide here to learn more about text formatting on pages.