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  • ccmsab Friend
    #134099

    I would like to change the font.
    Is this possible? If yes, how many fonts can I choose from?
    :confused:

    Sherlock Friend
    #274356

    please say more detail
    where do you want to change font ?

    ccmsab Friend
    #274378

    I would like to change the whole font layout for the whole website. I have seen other Joomla template makers that have different fonts to choose from. Do I have a similar option with this template? If yes, where can I change this?

    Sherlock Friend
    #274386

    If you use joomla 1.5
    Please login in admin , go to Extensions->Templates manager, then choose JA Pyrite to edit
    You will see a paramater is Font size, please change as you want

    ccmsab Friend
    #274443

    Hi again, yes I’m using Joomla 1,5,7. My question is if I can change the acutal font itself to for instance Aria, Genova, Helvetica, or similar? Which fonts can I choose from?

    wooohanetworks Friend
    #274458

    I think you can do this in the CSS for the template itself, like /Templates/JA_Template/*.css

    As soon you see somewhere the names of the font that is currently used, in the codes of the CSS files, replace the name with the desired font, but only use those fonts every browser has installed already.

    Here is a link to a site that shows you all the default fonts preinstalled on every computer:

    http://www.ampsoft.net/webdesign-l/WindowsMacFonts.html This is a more safe list as it was created before some time, like you see the reference is shown for FF2 and older version. As a lot of people use older software indeed, also when they use the newest computer, this is the safe way….

    Custom fonts, added to the computer later, will be displayed as the default font when you do not do the following.

    When you want to add a font like one that is not a default font on every computer, there is also a way. It is kind of adding a file with the font itself, so that the template works with any font you want, also displays fonts that no one has on their computers as the browser/template uses the font data stored on your server….;)

    But you must google for that, I do not know how to exactly make this last option work!

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