It’s not necessary to paste the custom font code in every text block. The empty text block at the top of the template is the simplest approach.
I recommend using the code format we have in our help center doc on using multiple custom fonts for google fonts. I see the difference between your code and the code below (taken from the documentation) is you use two separate sets of style tags. I recommend trying to contain everything between a single set of style tags like the following:
It’s not necessary to paste the custom font code in every text block. The empty text block at the top of the template is the simplest approach.
I recommend using the code format we have in our help center doc on using multiple custom fonts for google fonts. I see the difference between your code and the code below (taken from the documentation) is you use two separate sets of style tags. I recommend trying to contain everything between a single set of style tags like the following:
Hi, this helped in that I got the new fonts working, for anything new that I typed
Since I am working on an existing template, the font changes didn’t reflect automatically to the existing text as shown in the Loom video, even after saving and refreshing the template
This can be a problem, as I might have to go and redo all existing copy manually in all the templates and flows.
It sounds like you’re describing a situation in which existing parts of the template contain inline styles (for font family for that specific piece of text, see example screenshot below). You can verify this by clicking on the source of the block. If you have inline styling, it’ll look like the following:
If this is the case, it can be remedied by copying and pasting that section as plain text (as I describe in the post below)
Ideally, I have to deliver this tomorrow. But I would be grateful if I figure it out for good. Working on this website. https://athletiquerecreationclub.com/
I would recommend following the first help article you posted and read to the step about installing a custom font. The article then links here and you should be able to go from there. If you are running into errors, then please feel free to write back with screenshots or any details.