Zibster uses Google Fonts foundry to provide a curated list of fonts that are fully licensed, mobile responsive, and available for you to use across the entire catalog of templates. Here's our guide on how to change the fonts you're using globally on your website in your control panel.
PRO TIP!
You can also choose fonts for each block on your pages. Check out our guide on how to customize the fonts on the blocks of your website.
STEP ONE
Log into your Zibster account and click on WEBSITE in the left side menu.
STEP TWO
Click on the DESIGN tab at the top of your Website control panel.
STEP THREE
Click on the EDIT DESIGN SETTINGS button to access the global design settings for your website.
STEP FOUR
The right side menu will open, and you can click on FONTS to access the font bank. You can choose which fonts you'd like to change on your website by clicking on the change button listed under the following sections:
- MENU
- MENU ITEM
- TITLES
- TITLE BLOCK
- TEXT + IMAGE/EDITOR/MAPS TITLE
- GLOBAL CONTENT
- PARAGRAPH
- HEADING H1
- HEADING H2
- HEADING H3
- BANNER/VIDEO TITLE
- DETAILS PAGE TITLE
- ITEM TITLE
- BUTTON TEXT
The fonts can be changed for various parts of your Zibster website builder. Click change to preview your font options. From there, select the font you want and click on the SAVE button to apply the font to your website builder.
FINAL STEP
Fonts are organized under the FILTER BY section to make it easy to find the font style you're wanting to use. The following options apply:
- GLOBAL: The fonts you're currently using on your website are listed here.
- ALL: Every available font in the Zibster Font Bank.
- SERIF: Serif fonts are characterized by the presence of small decorative lines, or "serifs," at the ends of each letter's strokes. These serifs give the typeface a more traditional and formal appearance.
- SANS-SERIF: Sans-serif fonts, as the name suggests, lack the decorative serifs found in serif fonts. They have clean, simple lines and a more modern and streamlined appearance.
- MONOSPACE: Monospace fonts have characters that are all the same width, meaning each letter and symbol takes up the same amount of horizontal space. This creates a uniform and mechanical appearance.
- SCRIPT: Script fonts mimic handwriting or calligraphy. They often have cursive or flowing letterforms with varying strokes, creating an elegant and personalized look.
- HANDWRITTEN: Handwritten fonts are designed to resemble casual, natural handwriting. They can have irregular letterforms and variations in stroke width to simulate the appearance of a human's hand-drawn writing.
Mouse over the font that you wish to apply to your global setting and click on the green SAVE button to apply it to your website.