Can't get a Google Font to load into Revolution Slider

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  • Avatar: lostlandscapes
    lostlandscapes
    Participant
    November 3, 2015 at 19:34

    Hello again. I would like to use that same Cookie Cursive font on my Revolution Slider (just like the demo) but can’t for the life of me figure out how to get it to load and show up under my font choices. I’ve followed some directions I’ve found online; I’ve loaded the Cookie Cursive Font into Theme Punch; I’ve also loaded “Cookie+Cursive:400” into the Google Font menu under Slider Settings…and it’s still not showing up in the drop down Font Families when I’m trying to edit a slide. Am I missing something? Thanks again for your time. Sorry for all these questions.

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    Avatar: Eva
    Eva Kemp
    Support staff
    November 3, 2015 at 19:51

    Hello,

    Please refer to Revolution Slider documentation:
    http://www.themepunch.com/revslider-doc/slider-settings/#googlefonts

    Regards,
    Eva Kemp.

    Avatar: lostlandscapes
    lostlandscapes
    Participant
    November 3, 2015 at 20:35

    Thanks for your reply. I’ve seen that tutorial, and unfortunately it doesn’t work. I do exactly what it says (edit the content of a slide), and nothing happens. No new font choices show up.

    Avatar: Eva
    Eva Kemp
    Support staff
    November 4, 2015 at 09:05

    Hello,

    You can find an answer in the comments for Revolution Slider:
    http://codecanyon.net/item/slider-revolution-responsive-wordpress-plugin/2751380/comments?page=25
    Here is the quote:

    thanks for your question. You have many way to do so. One would be to use the General Settings in the Slidet Settings and set the “Load Google Font” to “on” and define the google font source in the Google Font Field (like our screenshot shows: http://screencast.com/t/cYRRLUQ6)

    AN other way (better if you need more google fonts in the slider) to add them via @import in the css doucment like our screenshots shows it here: http://screencast.com/t/yhZDtow912C

    Regards,
    Eva Kemp.

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