 Elementor gives you a blank slate to start painting or publishing your website. However, the one place that I really believe you should begin with is actually located inside this small hamburger menu. And when you click on it, you have what we call the Global Styles, you have the different settings and more from here. So I'll start from the default colors. When you click on that, it gives you a palette that you can actually work with inside your Elementor. Essentially, it has four different colors. You have the primary, secondary, text and accent. And how are these used? With this, I'm going to add a small section and I'm going to drop on a couple of texts. So I'm going to have a heading. I'm going to also drop another text field and then I'm going to add a button. So I'll use these three elements to highlight how the global functions of the default color works. So when I choose a different palette, you will see that the colors here starting to change. We have the primary color that's usually taken by the header or headings. Then you have your text color, which is taken by this. And then you have the accents showing up right here with the different colors. So let's try the ocean. You'll see we'll get the brown here, we'll get the purple down here. We have the red for the text and they sort of move in this column direction to give you what you're looking for. So you have the urban working out like that. And you have the pastels giving you the different fields. So depending on what you want here, this is how you can set your global colors to be. Now with the newer version of Elementor, you actually are given how you can create more palettes. This should be coming out in version 3.0, but currently I'm using 2.9. And I am going to show you how you can upgrade your Elementor from what we have in 2.9 to 3.0. So let's see that in the next video.