

There is an excellent resource available to help determine if something is compatible with a browser. Lets start with browser support, Squarespace only supports modern browsers, so there is not a need to install legacy font types. If you're interested in this, please contact our support team.You will find many questions in the Squarespace forums about setting up custom fonts, and most of them don't really provide a whole answer. You can request our Professional Services team to look at the fonts (paid service). This software enables you to manage the metadata, which is often the cause of unsuccessful uploads. You can open custom fonts in software such as Transtype and FontSquirrel. They might have sent you corrupt files, or something might have gone wrong in the conversion process. If you're not able to upload your custom font(s), we recommend taking the following steps:Ĭheck with your font vendor, explain the issue, and request that they check if they have provided you with the correct files. Below you can see which issues might happen when you are trying to upload your custom font.

This often means it originates from an untrustworthy source (incorrect metadata) or something went wrong in the format conversion process.Ĭorrupt font files can result in unsuccessful uploads. If you can't successfully upload a custom font to the font library, it's probably a corrupt file.

When you upload your custom font, the different styles have to be uploaded separately but will be merged into one family. The Google font Noto will support most of the characters.įont family is incorrect or not aligned with the other stylesįont weight is incorrect (italic, bold, etc.)Ī font can have different styles: bold, italic, regular, etc. When you're making - for example - a Foleon Doc for Chinese readers, you will need a font that supports all the characters in Chinese. It's not always possible to upload non-western font styles.

If you change the family name and convert them, the editor will recognize the formats as the same family and merge them. 💡 You can change the font family metadata in software such as Transtype 4 or FontSquirrel.
