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November 24, 2013 at 12:44 am #192359
I’d like to change my headings font to a font type that’s not on your dropdown list of google fonts. Can you please tell me how I can add so that it appears in the dropdown list and I can select it.
Thank you,
Derek
November 24, 2013 at 6:28 pm #192546Hey derek62!
Please refer to this topic https://kriesi.at/support/topic/new-custom-font/
Best regards,
YigitNovember 24, 2013 at 6:46 pm #192560The link they give is only for adding other Google fonts. How do you choose NON-GOOGLE fonts reliably?
November 24, 2013 at 6:47 pm #192561Hey!
In that case, please see this tutorial Please refer to this tutorial http://wpmu.org/adding-custom-fonts-to-wordpress-with-font-face-and-css/
Best regards,
YigitNovember 24, 2013 at 6:56 pm #192568We need a way to DISABLE your font defaults to Google, so we can use other services for font delivery like Typekit. I go through these forums and see so many people ask about Typekit and no one there wants to do anything other than say it won’t work. If we have a plug-in to load the JS (Captain Typekit), there should be a way t pull those fonts. I know it does not support @font, but that is not the only way to call fonts. We have built hundreds of sites (both custom and WordPress) that actively and correctly use Typekit. Enfold would become our default choice for WP themes, if you supported it. I keep trying to make it work, but until I can get it to work reliably, we will only use it once in a great while. Fix it and you will have dozens of licenses for new sites and we will start to rebuild some of the older sites to use it as well. It may not be hundreds of sites each year, but it is still a decent amount of money that ends up going to other themes.
November 24, 2013 at 8:12 pm #192606Hey!
Since this question is spread out over a couple of topics at this point I’ll do a quick sum of everything and hopefully answer this as a once and for all encompassing answer.
You can disable the google fonts by choosing no custom font from that dropdown. Right now, the drop down only accepts google fonts because thee isn’t a case or a check for anything else. I’ll add the idea as a feature request to the feature request topic for other font integration options its just that pulling in a custom google font was generally the most requested feature before this theme.
So for right now, you can set the font choice to no custom font to disable google fonts. Then, use another plugin to load in your custom font choice either using TypeKit or something like @font-face.
I know its not ideal or completely integrated but Kriesi is trying to add features as quickly as possible to keep up with demand and so far there have been some big huge major feature additions since theme release and there will continue to be more to keep it getting more awesome :)
Regards,
Devin
November 24, 2013 at 8:34 pm #192616Understood and thank you.
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