google fonts

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Is there a possibility to give an H1 head or a p section google fonts
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Google fonts have not been implemented yet into RLM but it is on our to-do list. ;)
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Have google fonts been implemented yet?
They show on the font list, but don't seem to be retained in the CSS.
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Larry Holihan wrote:
Have google fonts been implemented yet?
They show on the font list, but don't seem to be retained in the CSS.


They have been added. They are added to the <head> of the page. :)
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Everytime I add a new page in the Manage Project section of Layout the google font disappears and revert to a default font. On other occasions I have saved a page and the google font reverts back to default when opened again.

It is my understanding that In Responsive Layout Maker I can add pages through the Manage Project feature and the CSS will be valid for all the pages when I publish them. Do I have this right.
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Larry Holihan wrote:
Everytime I add a new page in the Manage Project section of Layout the google font disappears and revert to a default font. On other occasions I have saved a page and the google font reverts back to default when opened again.

It is my understanding that In Responsive Layout Maker I can add pages through the Manage Project feature and the CSS will be valid for all the pages when I publish them. Do I have this right.


Google Fonts are applied per element not globally. You would need to add the font you wish to use to each element. When adding a new page under the Manage Project section that is a brand new page. If you duplicate your current page with Google Fonts applied they will still be set to the selected font.

Also, if you apply a class to an element (in this case a <p>) you can then apply that same class on a new page and it will carry over all the applied CSS modification you had made to that class name on the previous page. :)
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I have added google fonts for a paragraph (and I am adding them to each element.
However, when I create a new page, they are all gone and revert back to the default font for all the pages.

What am I doing wrong (or is it a bug?)
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Hey Larry as Adam said instead of creating a "New" page select the "Duplicate Page" option and that should carry all the css to the new page.
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Larry Holihan wrote:
I have added google fonts for a paragraph (and I am adding them to each element.
However, when I create a new page, they are all gone and revert back to the default font for all the pages.

What am I doing wrong (or is it a bug?)


On the other hand you could apply the font to the "type" rather than the class. :) This would be a global change vs having to add each font the each element.
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Sorry, I said add a new page. I'm actually duplicating the pages and having the problem. It appears to only be with google fonts.

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