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June 12, 2014 at 6:10 am #34344LaurenReneLMember
Hi,
I recently upgraded to Catch Evolution Pro. The options for new available fonts is nice, but before I updated I was already using a plugin (WP Google Fonts – Version v3.1.1 | By Adrian Hanft, Aaron Brown) that allowed me a custom font for my header text – and now that plugin must be disabled with the upgrade. Unfortunately the font selection in the new theme options does not include the font (or one similar) to the one I was using for my site.
Is there any way I can change to a custom font using CSS or continue to use the plugin that I was using before? Please advise.
Thanks!
June 12, 2014 at 10:33 am #34371SakinKeymaster@LaurenReneL: Let me know the font that you are trying to add in and if that is a google font then we will sure add in next version update. Also you don’t need to disable that plugin. You can use that plugin font and ignore our font family options. It’s all your options.
September 11, 2014 at 7:42 am #43680StephaneMemberHi Sakin,
I have a similar issue as the one posted by Lauren.
I use “Droid sans Sherif” and “Fredericka The Great” on my website.
It would be great if they would be included in the package…
Note that in the meantime, I use Fontsforweb Version: 7.5 by Paweł Misiurski, and this does the job. I’m just afraid that the plugin will not be compatible to the theme one day or another…
Cheers,
StéphaneSeptember 11, 2014 at 8:15 am #43686SakinKeymasterHi Stéphane,
Using plugin for font is fine. I don’t think there will be any issue if you are using plugin from trusted developers. Anyway, I have added these two font in our future release note.
Regards,
SakinSeptember 11, 2014 at 8:18 am #43687StephaneMemberPerfect, thanks Sakin !!!
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