Using Custom Fonts
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Your brand is important because you want to always be "memorable" and reinforce your style. With the standard Thinkific course player you have limited control over the font selection that is used for both the content area and the course side menu
We are going to use free Google fonts for this example. Other fonts may work but require you to provide am embed script that can be used via CSS in the player in order to be reference able.
Keep the fonts.google.com tab open as we will need one more piece of info in a second.
There are three settings for each Heading types: Heading 1 - Heading 4
About "inline styles" used in the WYSIWYG editor: if you have used the color or font family options inside of the text editor, then the those styles will always be used and not be over written by plaYEAH! style.