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I am trying to apply a custom google font to specific elements on my form but so far I have had no luck.  Does anyone have any details on if and how this may be possible?

 

My elements are set as DataLabels, so I'm unsure how to target these elements indivually without appling CSS to every DataLabel on the form.

 

 

Kindly refer to our documentation for more details on creating custom font projects:
help.k2.com/onlinehelp/K2Five/DevRef/5.3/default.htm#Fonts/Use-Fonts.html


 


Regards,


Ilyas
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That mentions nothing about using Google Fonts.  In fact, that help file you have suggested is extremely unintuative.

 


Hi Drakes,


 


Maybe you can try to check out on using Google API. I found a link that might be helpful for your query


 


Specific Google Fonts Documentation:
https://developers.google.com/api-client-library/dotnet/apis/webfonts/v1


 


K2 Custom Fonts Documentation:
http://help.k2.com/onlinehelp/k2smartforms/devref/1.0.7/default.htm#using_custom_fonts.html


 


You can also log this as a new feature request. Below is the link


https://ideas.k2.com/ideas


 


Hope this helps


 


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Cheers,


Kate


 


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Good day Drakes,


In addition to the information that KateV and Ilyas have provided,


I was aslo able to track down some documentation from Google for pulling in their API. The use of Google API is not supported by K2 Support and unfortunately, I cannot take you through the whole process. The following links should push you in the right direction though.


 


Specific Google Fonts Documentation:


https://developers.google.com/api-client-library/dotnet/apis/webfonts/v1


 


K2 Custom Fonts Documentation:


http://help.k2.com/onlinehelp/k2smartforms/devref/1.0.7/default.htm#using_custom_fonts.html


 


http://help.k2.com/onlinehelp/k2smartforms/devref/1.0.4/webframe.html#Using_Custom_Fonts.html


 


http://help.k2.com/onlinehelp/k2smartforms/UserGuide/current/default.htm#Inline_Theme_Styling.html#tracksearch=smartform theme font


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