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- The web font I created is not appearing on the website.
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Please check the following:
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If you are using a trial plan, have you used up all the provided traffic?
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Is the website domain address different?
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Are the applied HTML tags the same as the generated code?
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Are the applied CSS tags the same as the generated code?
If checking each item doesn resolve the issue, please contact us separately. When contacting us, please provide detailed information about your environment (browser, operating system) for a more accurate response.
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- <p>Can I add other web fonts in addition to the currently activated ones?</p>
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During the trial usage, you can use one font.
We are preparing to offer more fonts for you to use.
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- How do I use web fonts?
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Please start the trial after signing up.
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Find the desired font and click the Add Web Font button.
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In the project creation pop-up, enter the address of the site or development server where you want to use the web font and save it.
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Copy the script and CSS codes from the project management screen and insert them between the codes of the site where you want to apply them.
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Check if the font is applied on the website.
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- How many websites can I use web fonts on?
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You can register one website and four development servers.
However, please note that the traffic calculation is based on the total traffic generated by all sites associated with the project.
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- After setting up web fonts, is it possible to change the font and domain URL?
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You can change it anytime. However, please note that when you make changes, you may need to modify the inserted code accordingly. So, make sure to double-check the settings before making any changes.
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- How is it different from embedding methods?
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Embedding methods involve separately providing font files and uploading them to the customers web server. SanDoClouds web font service generates code with the selected fonts using a streaming method and directly inserts it into the site. This method of calling fonts tailored to the page differs from embedding methods in terms of file size.