Design a Stunning Blog
- Apr 1, 2020
- 1 min read
When it comes to design, the Wix blog has everything you need to create beautiful posts that will grab your reader's attention. Check out our essential design features.

Choose from 8 stunning layouts
Your Wix Blog comes with 8 beautiful layouts. From your blog's settings, choose the layout that’s right for you. For example, a tiled layout is popular for helping visitors discover more posts that interest them. Or, choose a classic single column layout that lets readers scroll down and see your post topics one by one.
Every layout comes with the latest social features built in. Readers can easily share posts on social networks like Facebook and Twitter and view how many people have liked a post, made comments and more.
Add media to your posts
When creating your posts you can:
Upload images or GIFs
Embed videos and music
Create galleries to showcase a media collection
Customize the look of your media by making it widescreen or small and easily align media inside your posts.
Hashtag your posts
Love to #hashtag? Good news!
You can add tags (#vacation #dream #summer) throughout your posts to reach more people. Why hashtag? People can use your hashtags to search through content on your blog and find the content that matters to them. So go ahead and #hashtag away!












Loved this post, incredibly informative and well-researched! I’ve been diving deep into the world of metabolic health lately, and your breakdown of how these newer medications like Mounjaro work really helped clarify some things I’ve been reading about. The mention of tirzepatide as a dual-action compound targeting both GLP-1 and GIP receptors was particularly eye-opening—it’s fascinating how science is finding ways to address insulin resistance from multiple angles. I’ve seen friends struggle with this, and it’s not just about weight management but about long-term health outcomes. It makes me think about how a holistic approach, including medication and lifestyle changes, might be the key for so many people dealing with these issues.
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