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3 weeks ago
Hi All,
I have a requirement to change the empoye center font to 'Prokyon' , i have files and type is 'WOFF2/WOFF'
i have tried adding CSS includes under the EC theme
There i have two options in the source filed
1. Style sheet
2. URL
How to get the URL for the files as shared in the image as style sheets it needs WOFF URL
Please suggest the steps to configure the coustom fonts for empoyee center
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3 weeks ago
Hi @maheshgandr,
The below is taken directly from the Service Portal Fundamentals (Xanadu) eBook:
Include a custom font
There are three different strategies:
- Use Google Fonts. Add the URL as a CSS Include to your theme.
- Encode your font using base64. Include it in the CSS Includes of your theme.
- Upload your font files as attachments to the CSS Includes record.
- Upload the files to the CSS Include record and reference them as "sys_attachment.do?sys_id=<SysIDOfAttachment>".
See the Using Custom Fonts In Service Portal blog post on the Community for further information on each of these 3 strategies.
It sounds like you're trying to achieve option 3 so hopefully the blog post will assist you.
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3 weeks ago
Hi @maheshgandr,
The below is taken directly from the Service Portal Fundamentals (Xanadu) eBook:
Include a custom font
There are three different strategies:
- Use Google Fonts. Add the URL as a CSS Include to your theme.
- Encode your font using base64. Include it in the CSS Includes of your theme.
- Upload your font files as attachments to the CSS Includes record.
- Upload the files to the CSS Include record and reference them as "sys_attachment.do?sys_id=<SysIDOfAttachment>".
See the Using Custom Fonts In Service Portal blog post on the Community for further information on each of these 3 strategies.
It sounds like you're trying to achieve option 3 so hopefully the blog post will assist you.
