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  • #121236

    Henk P
    Participant

    Hi,

    is there a step-by-step tutorial how to install a custom font in your theme? Also i’d like to know which type i can use, and can not use.

    Thanks in advance for responding/helping!

    kind regards, henk.

    #121424

    Darshana
    Moderator

    Hi there,

    Please refer to our video walk-through on enabling custom fonts (http://theme.co/x/member/kb/customizer-typography/).

    Hope that helps.

    #131136

    Yoav Taler
    Participant

    Hi.

    My website runs in Hebrew, and I want to use a font NOT available in the customiser drop-down.

    Google offers to use this font in it’s “early access” page like this:
    @import url(http://fonts.googleapis.com/earlyaccess/opensanshebrew.css);

    How can I add this font to X?

    (The video tutorial above handles only default google fonts).

    Thanks,

    Yoav.

    #131236

    Darshana
    Moderator

    Hi there,

    Please follow this example here at this URL (http://theme.co/x/member/forums/topic/how-do-i-add-my-own-font-and-use-everywhere/#post-56415).

    Thanks!

    #829671

    marinou79
    Participant

    Hi,

    I entered ny API key for a verification, to be able to install a custom font via the “Use any Font” extension on my dashboard, but it says that my API key does not exist in the records…
    Help, please!

    Thanks!

    #829975

    Zeshan
    Member

    Hi there @marinou79,

    Thanks for writing in! It sounds like you might be having an issue with a third party plugin or script. Regretfully, we cannot provide support for third party plugins or scripts as our support policy in the sidebar states due to the fact that there is simply no way to account for all of the potential variables at play when using another developer’s plugin or script. Because of this, any questions you have regarding setup, integration, or troubleshooting any piece of functionality that is not native to X will need to be directed to the original developer.

    Thank you for your understanding.