NEED HELP - 5.7 GOOGLE FONTS? HOW TO ADD OR CHANGE FONTS?

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Okay so I have just got started using concrete5.7 and at 1st I was really excited to use the software. However, it seems to be missing some basic functionality such as the ability to use google fonts???? Don't get me wrong I think concrete5.7 is on to something good however in this day and age I think most web builders have the ability to use google fonts built in?? rite?? Anyways I have been searching google all day and am tired of looking for what seems to be no answer how to add/remove google fonts or fonts in general in concrete5.7.

Okay pulling my hair out about NOW LOL...No seriously ...jk.. But If you know how to do this please let me know.... How do you add or remove fonts in concrete5.7 I would espeacially like to use google fonts ideally.

I know I am brand new to concrete5 but at first impression I don't know if I like it as much as I liked the video on the concrete5 website that pushed me to install it. I dont know maybe its because I am a graphic designer but at first use I kinda feel like concrete5.7 is a bit restrictive to a designers creativity and crafted more towards coders which obviously if I new how to code I would probably have build my own site from scratch or Dreamweaver.

I love the idea of concrete5.7 so any help would be appreciated as I can find very little help via google or YouTube. It also seems like all the cool or useful add-ons either cost money or are only applicable to earlier versions???

I don't know if I am using the right cms software anymore:( and this is only day3... please persuade me otherwise as I am really thinking about exploring other options.

Thanks in advance:)
Kindest Regards

 
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BisonSatellite
There's no way to adjust Google Fonts using Concrete5 itself (that I know of). You'd have to do so within the CSS of the pages. But I agree that a Google Fonts theme controller would be a great idea to control directly from the dashboard. Still, using Google Fonts on a page using CSS is fairly easy and shouldn't take much web experience to figure out.