• derlehre

    (@derlehre)


    Hello dear support

    Currently i use Fonts plugin and added the Arabic fonts to WordPress using font plugin so that the font appears in both Masteriyo pages and eLearning eduhub template and also there are some css codes i had from Masteriyo support in Additional css.

    WordPress 7 has font manager now and I wanna update to my WordPress to 7 and delete that 3rd party font plugin and upload fonts directly to WordPress. What should I do regarding to this?

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  • Plugin Support Amrit Kumar Shrestha

    (@shresthauzwal)

    Hi @derlehre,

    WordPress 7.0 now includes a built-in Font Manager available for both classic and block themes, accessible directly from Appearance > Fonts in your dashboard. This means you can absolutely move away from your third-party font plugin!

    Here is what we recommend doing step by step:

    First, go to Appearance > Fonts, click the Upload tab, and drag your Arabic font files directly into the upload area. Supported formats are .ttf, .otf, .woff, and .woff2. Make sure to upload all font weights together so they are grouped correctly as one font family.

    Next, before making any changes, we strongly recommend moving your existing custom CSS from Additional CSS into a code snippet plugin such as WPCode. This keeps your CSS safe and independent from any theme or WordPress updates.

    After uploading the fonts, make sure the font family name in your CSS matches exactly what appears in the WordPress Font Manager, otherwise the Arabic font may not display correctly across your Masteriyo and EduHub pages.

    Once everything looks good, test your pages thoroughly before deactivating and deleting the old font plugin, just to make sure everything is displaying as expected.

    Best Regards!

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