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Adding a unique font to your website is a great way to make your design stand out

online.

In this article, I will walk you through the step-by-step process for adding any
font to your website.

Note: because websites are not all built and managed the same way, I will introduce
the most universal approach for adding custom fonts and then explain how the most
popular website building platforms support custom fonts.

Want an easy way to identify fonts on any webpage? Install Design Sidekick from the
Chrome store to instantly find out what fonts are used on a website, and save those
fonts for later!

Contents:

What fonts can be used on the Web?


Different font formats and browser support
How to add custom fonts using @font-face (CSS rule)
How Content Management Systems support custom fonts
How website builders support custom fonts
What fonts can be used on the Web?
Technically speaking, you can add just about any font to any website.

However, when searching for a font online, you always want to keep in mind the
price, the license agreement, and the installation method.

Without further ado, here are some of the most popular font libraries to help you
find that perfect font:

Google Fonts (FREE)


Google fonts boast an impressive library of close to 1000 libre license fonts that
can be browsed via their interactive web directory. Because of their Developer API,
Google Fonts are arguably the easiest fonts to add to your site and where I would
recommending starting your search.

Related: Top 20 most popular Google Fonts

Adobe Fonts (Premium)


Adobe Fonts, (previously Typekit) provides a collection of +14,000 stunning fonts.
The new and improved service now provides Creative Cloud subscribers subscribers
with easy access to their entire library of fonts through the click of a button.
Unlike Typekit, Adobe Fonts has removed limits on page views and has made all their
fonts accessible for both desktop and web use.

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