I never knew that you could do this, but I notice some people have different fonts for their titles (like Sie's Sanctus Spiralis)... I'd like to get a new title for Sage and would like to use a different font for it. What are my options for fonts for this? I tried to look it up and sort of failed.
I found this page, but I'm not sure if this is what I'm looking for?
Okay, so, maybe I'm dumb but I can't figure out the webfonts. I'm not very good at CSS. How exactly do you put it into, say, your signature? D: *flails*
I copy the code it gives in the font previewer, but I know there is something else I need to add, I just don't know what. ; ; I seriously need to learn this stuff...
No. Specifically, these fonts come from Google Web Fonts. You can technically upload a font file from your own computer and do it that way, but Google Fonts just makes your life ten times easier. XD
all set up and ready to go but IDKKKKK how to make it work on a signature. i made that on the google page. and how can you have two different fonts in one signature? -cries-
Right now you're just missing a " on the end of the font family and it looks like there's an extra space somewhere
Try this:
Code:
<span style="font-family:'Homemade+Apple'"><span style="font-size:35px;">Magnolia Monroe</span><br /><span style="font-size:20px">she can still hear that Rebel Yell just as loud as it was in 1983</span></span><BR><BR><link href='http://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Homemade+Apple' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>
[html]Magnolia Monroe she can still hear that Rebel Yell just as loud as it was in 1983
[/html]
Oh derp I get it now, sorry. Use this:
Code:
<span style="font-family:'Homemade Apple'"><span style="font-size:35px;">Magnolia Monroe</span><br /><span style="font-size:20px">she can still hear that Rebel Yell just as loud as it was in 1983</span></span><BR><BR><link href='http://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Homemade+Apple' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>
There isn't a + sign in the style part, only in the link XD;
[html]Magnolia Monroe she can still hear that Rebel Yell just as loud as it was in 1983
[/html]
Don't need the + between the font family when you call to it in the style itself, just when you're linking directly to the google fonts thinger. ^_^ In addition, you should degrade your fonts as gracefully as you can -- that way, if, for some reason, the user cannot display the font, it will still give you an alternative. I put in georgia and serif fonts for you after Homemade Apple, so that if Homemade Apple doesn't work, then it goes to Georgia, and if the user doesn't have that font, it displays in a standard serif font. There are probably better choices to degrade to, but eh. >_>