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Custom Fonts

You can set up and use custom fonts with SnapPages. Learn how to import your custom fonts.

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Written by Cody Walton
Updated over a week ago

You can now upload and use your custom fonts with just a few clicks and no custom code. Below, we’ll highlight the new Fonts tab and how to upload your favorite font!

Accessing the New Fonts Tab

There is now a new Fonts tab under the Storage navigation option. This is where you can upload and manage your custom fonts. To find this tab, go to your Web Dashboard and navigate to Storage Fonts.

Fonts uploaded here will be available to be used as custom fonts in your Theme Typography options.

Make sure that you only upload fonts you have the proper license for!


File Types & Using Your Font

Font File Types

This is the standard file upload interface Subsplash provides. When selecting your font files, make sure they are one of the following file types: .otf, .ttf, .woff, .woff2

When the new font is uploaded, it will be previewed in the Storage panel and details are accessible on the right Details panel when the font is selected.

Using Your Custom Font

To use your new custom font, navigate to your SnapPages DashboardTheme Edit Typography.



Select the font location that you would like to use a custom font for, and click the font type dropdown arrow.


​You will see the new My Fonts option in the font selector, with the new custom font you uploaded.

When you select the new font, it will be immediately displayed in your site preview. You can also select Upload New Font to upload a new font directly from this panel, following the same flow as above. That font will be immediately usable and manageable in StorageCustom Fonts.

You can upload more fonts by re-doing these exact steps. Enjoy using your custom fonts!

Steps Overview

  1. Upload a new font in the StorageCustom Fonts tab.

  2. Go to Theme

  3. Edit Theme (from 3 dot menu)

  4. Go to Typography

  5. Pick the typography element you would like to update

  6. Select font

  7. Pick your new custom font under My Fonts

  8. Preview, save, or publish your new font!

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