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How To Change Typography For Heading

Peter Spiegelenburg

Peter Spiegelenburg

Helix Framework 1 year ago

Hello,

Where can I change the settings for the typography in the template? When I navigate to Template Styles, click on the right template, and then choose typography, the fonts are enabled. See printscreen. But, where can I change these font settings?

I have tested with Bloomberg template and with Fortune template. Both with the same result.

And what about the missing webfonts file? Should I get a Google Font API? Never done that before.

Regards, Peter

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6 Answers
Paul Frankowski
Paul Frankowski
Accepted Answer
Senior Staff 1 year ago #103870

Hi Peter,

do not worry, easy to fix in 90sec.

  1. Download that file webfonts_UNZIP_first.zip

  2. Unzip to get "webfonts.json"

  3. Use FTP tool and upload here:

templates\THEME-NAME\webfonts


if you don't have "webfonts" folder, create it first!

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Paul Frankowski
Paul Frankowski
Accepted Answer
Senior Staff 1 year ago #103871

BTW

If you are German / Austra webmaster - do not use Google Fonts this way - beause of DSGVO law !

More info here >> https://www.joomshaper.com/documentation/sp-page-builder/sp-page-builder-4/google-fonts-and-dsgvo-gdpr


If you are from NL - I guess you have less restriced law.

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Peter Spiegelenburg
Peter Spiegelenburg
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1 year ago #103882

Hi Paul,

thanks for your very fast reply. Unfortunately I get an error message when extracting the zip file: unexpected end of archive. Could it be my virus checker?

No, I live in the Netherlands, but thanks for the warning. Very helpful for colleagues over there.

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Paul Frankowski
Paul Frankowski
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Senior Staff 1 year ago #103887

File is OK, but there is always alternative way.

Download FREE Helix Ultimate template package and take that .json file from it.

https://www.joomshaper.com/downloads/template/helixultimate

In case of ... yes, Antivirus false alarm.

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Paul Frankowski
Paul Frankowski
Accepted Answer
Senior Staff 1 year ago #103895

I saw that Rotterdam University uses Google Fonts - so yes, you're safe, hahah.

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Peter Spiegelenburg
Peter Spiegelenburg
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1 year ago #103900

Hi Paul,

thanks, working fine now!

Regards, Peter

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