There are two methods to add custom fonts in WordPress and that depends on your theme structure.
- A regular WordPress theme
- WordPress theme with Parent – child relationship.
Watch this video to do it along with me:
Links mentioned in the video:
- Google Fonts: https://fonts.google.com/
- WhatFont Browser extension: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/whatfont/jabopobgcpjmedljpbcaablpmlmfcogm
- Google Fonts WordPress plugin (in case you want to use plugin method): https://wordpress.org/plugins/olympus-google-fonts/
thilag1000 says
I am using Latha font only in Tamil can I any use any other fonts for my publications
Thilaganathan
Arun Sarathy says
Try Vijaya font, that’s more good-looking compared with Latha font.
ashok kumar says
I started and finished the Amazon Kindle e-book as you said. But I could not do the table contract. So I could not upload my book to the Amazon Kindle. You just have to help sir.
Arun Sarathy says
By ‘table contract’ if you meant, not able to resize a table in your ebook, try inserting it as an image instead of a table.
Reshma Selvaraj says
Thank you! Anna, what you said applies to the website which uses only Tamil in its paragraph, but what if we use both Tamil and English in our website’s paragraph? If we want to change Tamil font alone, what should we do then?
Arun Sarathy says
Most Tamil fonts will support both the English and Tamil scripts. So, even if you embed a Tamil font, you will still be able to type both in English and Tamil language within the same paragraph. This reply கமெண்ட் itself is an example. I use ‘Mukta Malar’ Font, which is a font that supports both English and Tamil scripts on the same webpage. Hope it helps. நன்றி!
ashok kumar says
I started and finished the Amazon Kindle e-book as you said. But I could not do the table contract. So I could not upload my book to the Amazon Kindle. You just have to help sir
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