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# Changing the fonts
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Material for MkDocs makes it easy to change the typeface of your project
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documentation, as it directly integrates with [Google Fonts]. Alternatively,
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fonts can be custom-loaded if self-hosting is preferred for data privacy reasons
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or another destination should be used.
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[Google Fonts]: https://fonts.google.com
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## Configuration
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### Regular font
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<!-- md:version 0.1.2 -->
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<!-- md:default [`Roboto`][Roboto] -->
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The regular font is used for all body copy, headlines, and essentially
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everything that does not need to be monospaced. It can be set to any
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valid [Google Font][Google Fonts] via `mkdocs.yml`:
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``` yaml
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theme:
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font:
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text: Roboto
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```
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The typeface will be loaded in 300, 400, _400i_ and __700__.
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[Roboto]: https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Roboto
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### Monospaced font
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<!-- md:version 0.1.2 -->
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<!-- md:default [`Roboto Mono`][Roboto Mono] -->
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The _monospaced font_ is used for code blocks and can be configured separately.
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Just like the regular font, it can be set to any valid [Google Font]
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[Google Fonts] via `mkdocs.yml`:
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``` yaml
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theme:
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font:
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code: Roboto Mono
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```
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The typeface will be loaded in 400.
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[Roboto Mono]: https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Roboto+Mono
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### Autoloading
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<!-- md:version 1.0.0 -->
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<!-- md:default none -->
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If you want to prevent typefaces from being loaded from [Google Fonts], e.g.
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to adhere to [data privacy] regulations, and fall back to system fonts, add the
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following lines to `mkdocs.yml`:
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``` yaml
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theme:
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font: false
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```
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!!! tip "Automatically bundle Google Fonts"
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The [built-in privacy plugin] makes it easy to use Google Fonts
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while complying with the __General Data Protection Regulation__ (GDPR),
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by automatically downloading and self-hosting the web font files.
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[data privacy]: https://developers.google.com/fonts/faq/privacy
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[built-in privacy plugin]:../plugins/privacy.md
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## Customization
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### Additional fonts
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If you want to load an (additional) font from another destination or override
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the system font, you can use an [additional style sheet] to add the
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corresponding `@font-face` definition:
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=== ":octicons-file-code-16: `docs/stylesheets/extra.css`"
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``` css
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@font-face {
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font-family: "<font>";
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src: "...";
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}
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```
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=== ":octicons-file-code-16: `mkdocs.yml`"
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``` yaml
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extra_css:
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- stylesheets/extra.css
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```
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The font can then be applied to specific elements, e.g. only headlines, or
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globally to be used as the site-wide regular or monospaced font:
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=== "Regular font"
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``` css
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:root {
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--md-text-font: "<font>"; /* (1)! */
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}
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```
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1. Always define fonts through CSS variables and not `font-family`, as
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this would disable the system font fallback.
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=== "Monospaced font"
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``` css
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:root {
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--md-code-font: "<font>";
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}
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```
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[additional style sheet]: ../customization.md#additional-css
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