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How Do I Upload My Own Font to Wix?

Last updated on October 1, 2022 @ 8:01 am

There are two ways that you can upload your own font to Wix. The first way is to use the Wix Editor.

To do this, simply go to the “Add” tab and click “Upload Font.” Select the font file from your computer and click “Open.” The font will then be uploaded to your Wix account.

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The second way to upload your own font to Wix is by using CSS. To do this, go to the “Settings” tab and click “Advanced Settings.”

Then, click “Custom Code” and select “Add Custom CSS.” Paste the following code into the box:

PRO TIP: If you are planning to upload your own font to Wix, be aware that there are some potential risks. First, make sure that you have the appropriate license for the font you are planning to upload. Otherwise, you could be violating copyright law. Additionally, be sure to test your font on all browsers and devices before making it live on your site. Otherwise, you could end up with display issues that could impact the overall look of your site.

@font-face {
font-family: ‘YourFontName’;
src: url(‘YourFontURL’) format(‘truetype’);
}

Replace “YourFontName” with the name of your font, and replace “YourFontURL” with the URL of your font file. Be sure to include the correct file extension (.ttf, .otf, etc.)

at the end of the URL. Save your changes and you’re all set! Your custom font will now be available for use on your Wix site.

There are a few things to keep in mind when using custom fonts on your Wix site. First, not all fonts are compatible with Wix. If you’re having trouble getting a particular font to work, try another one. Second, custom fonts can slow down your site’s load time.

If you’re noticing that your site is loading slowly, try removing some of your custom fonts or reducing their size. Lastly, remember that you can always change yourfonts later if you want to try something different. So experiment and have fun!

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

Sysadmin turned Javascript developer. Owner of 20+ apps graveyard, and a couple of successful ones.