Selecting a Standard System Fonts for your website
Portfoliobox uses Google Fonts that are stored on Google servers. If you prefer avoiding the use of Google Fonts, you can choose a Standard System Font.
Standard System Fonts are stored locally on your device, as they are the default system fonts for both Windows and Mac systems. Please follow these easy steps to change your fonts:
For Menu
Go to Design
Click on Colors &Fonts
Click on Menu
Click on the Font option to change thefontstyle
On the first panel, click on the drop-down menu at the top, and select Common SystemFonts
Select afontthat you would like to use from the list of Common SystemFonts
For Text
Go to Design
Click on Colors &Fonts
Select Text
Choose the type of text you wish to edit (Header, Paragraph, Thumb Title)
Click on the Font option to change thefontstyle
On the first panel, click on the drop-down menu at the top, and select Common SystemFonts
Select afontthat you would like to use from the list of Common SystemFonts
Note: Please make sure you go to each Text type (Header, Paragraph, Thumb Title) and change thefont.
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