Adding Google Fonts to WordPress with Gutenberg 💡
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- čas přidán 9. 09. 2024
- If you're looking to add Google Fonts to a block-based theme, you can install the Gutenberg plugin to open up this feature in the stylebook. This was a feature that was set to be released in Wordpress 6.4, but is now slated for release in WordPress 6.5.
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thank you!!!
Oh thank you very much, this is exactly what I was looking for! Used to Divi, I test Guntenberg and the features, although more complicated to find at the beginning, are really nice.
Glad it helped!
Very very useful, thank you so much :D
Thanks for watching
This is just for the 1st page! How about changing fonts on other pages? I need more options in the page editior.
These are global settings, so it would change it across your entire site. Typography settings are on every page/post, but you must expand the options available by clicking the “3 dots” in the menu.
The Block Editor's UI is as intuitive and as simple as Timecrowave :)
Thanks bro👍
@WPMinute do you happen to know how to paste blocks I had copied? This crap doesn't work... CTRL+V... why didn't they have "paste blocks from clipboard" option right next to "copy all blocks"?
Appearance -> Editor not available. Fresh install of WP 6.4.2 Any ideas? Thanks
What theme?
@@WPMinute The bootstrap 5 blank theme. Anyway I just loaded into the editor a custom css file and imported the google fonts with @import using the enqueue_block_assets action. Cheers and thanks.
So Gutenberg is not installed with the fresh installation of WP???? I understood it was already there, with new installations as part of the core package???? WTF
The major components are. The block editor, patterns, site editor, etc. When Gutenberg was launched years ago it was separate.
The Gutenberg plugin still exists. Think of it as an “advanced” version. Most new features coming to WordPress are happening in the Gutenberg plugin.
You can use the Gutenberg plugin to stay ahead of core WordPress, for the most part.
@@WPMinute it worked, awesome. At least font management is done right in WP. I am scare of multi language though, the WPML is 99 euros... OMG... and IMO such an engine should be part of WP.
Why is there no option for font-family on my dropdown?
You have to expand the “more options” by clicking the 3 vertical dots. Then you can enable it.