By default, your eCom (E-Series) Instant Site has the fonts of a template that you choose to set up your site with. You can change that by choosing different fonts.

You can choose default fonts that will be applied automatically to all new pages and sections, or set fonts for each section individually. 

Setting default fonts for your site

You can set global font settings for your Instant Site. In that case, you predefine what fonts your site has to use on all pages and sections. You can use the same font for titles and descriptions (such as paragraphs, buttons, and subtitles), or choose different fonts for titles and body text.

Going with global font settings saves you time and allows you to apply a consistent design across your website in a flash. Once you have set the default fonts for your site, you can still change fonts for individual elements.

To set default fonts for your Instant Site:

  1. From Retail POS, go to the Online tab > Webstore > Edit Site.
  2. Click Settings at the top and then Fonts & Styles.
  3. To set default fonts for your Instant Site, choose the fonts in the Title font and Body text font dropdowns.

Global font settings are applied only to those elements that have the “Default” font chosen in the Design tab of the editor.

Setting individual fonts for each section

When you want each section of your site to have unique fonts, you can apply individual fonts to each element. On the Design tab of each section, you can choose font type, size, and style (bold or italic) as well as the text color.

To set individual fonts for each element of your Instant Site:

  1. From Retail POS, go to the Online tab > Webstore > Edit Site.
  2. Сlick the section.
  3. Switch to the Design tab:

    Changing fonts on your Instant Site

  4. Click Title to set up fonts for the section heading.
  5. Click Description to set up fonts for paragraphs, buttons, and subtitles.
  6. Click the Publish button in the top right corner of the editor to apply changes.

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