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What Fonts Are Available on Wix?

Last updated on September 30, 2022 @ 12:23 pm

There are a few different ways to change the font on your Wix website. The first is to use the Wix Editor.

To do this, simply click on the text you want to change and then select the font from the drop-down menu in the editor. You can also change the size, color, and style of your text using this method.

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If you want more control over your fonts, you can use the Wix HTML Editor. To do this, click on the “Add” button in the left-hand sidebar and then select “HTML Code.”

From here, you can add any HTML code you want, including custom fonts. Simply add the code for your font (you can find this on Google) and then style it using CSS.

Finally, if you’re comfortable working with code, you can use the Wix Developer Tools to add custom fonts to your site. This is a more advanced option and requires some knowledge of CSS and JavaScript. However, it gives you complete control over your fonts and allows you to create truly unique designs.

No matter which method you choose, adding custom fonts to your Wix site is easy and gives you a lot of control over your design. So experiment and see what works best for you!

PRO TIP: If you are looking for fonts to use on Wix, be aware that there is only a limited selection available. While you may be able to find some suitable options, you may not find everything you need.

What Fonts Are Available on Wix?

If you want more control over your fonts, you can use the Wix HTML Editor.

Finally, if you’re comfortable working with code, you can use the Wix Developer Tools to add custom fonts to your site.

No matter which method you choose, adding custom fonts to your Wix site is easy and gives you a lot of control over your design. So experiment and see what works best for you!

Morgan Bash

Morgan Bash

Technology enthusiast and Co-Founder of Women Coders SF.