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  1. Andrew Misplon Staff 6 years, 8 months ago

    Hi Al

    Thanks for posting.

    If you’re using SiteOrigin Premium you could use the Google Font Selector in SiteOrigin CSS to quickly add Google Fonts where required. If not, you’d need to follow the instructions to add fonts manually from https://fonts.google.com/. To change fonts across the entire site you’d want to target the body and h1-h6 tags. The site title also has a font family set so that would also need to be targetted.

    We, unfortunately, can’t assist with Custom CSS snippets within our free support scope. You can however easily set Google Fonts from CustomizeTheme DesignFonts

    Page: Fonts

    Hopefully, something above helps you get going :)

  2. Al Stro 6 years, 8 months ago

    Thanks,

    If we buy Site Orign Premium, will all the google fonts be available to use.
    Ideally we want to use Brown font. Or if not, then Century Gothic, but the first is not a google font and the second we would need to pay for as it isn’t an open source font.

    Best, Al

  3. Andrew Misplon Staff 6 years, 8 months ago

    Hi Al

    Thanks for your reply :)

    Vantage will be updated tomorrow with an update to the Google Fonts array. Upgrading to SiteOrigin Premium won’t impact the fonts available in the Vantage Theme Design settings.

    SiteOrigin Premium offers a Google Font Selector addon which adds a Google Font drop-down to SiteOrigin CSS and all Editor widgets. I referenced SiteOrigin Premium in relation to the Google Fonts Addon in SiteOrigin CSS.

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