Font Global Replace

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Font Global Replace

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How to automatically replace on my website (dozens of pages) the Arial font, installed on my computer, by Arial Google Font?
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Re: Setting Fonts?

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You can use 'Global Replace' in the tools menu to globally replace fonts.
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Feedback - Missing TTF file: material icons

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Dear Pablo,
Allow me feedback: I installed WWB on Windows 10 and noticed the message "Missing TTF file: material icons". In this forum, you asked another user "Was the 'document \ WYSIWYG web builder \ system \ iconfont \ Material Icons' folder recreated when you started the application?
Does it contain the TTF file? "... I copied this file from another installation I have on Windows 7 and the error message disappeared. Why was that folder not created when installing the WWB on Windows 10? How to avoid the same error in the future in case of reinstalling the WWB ?
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Re: Setting Fonts?

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Why was that folder not created when installing the WWB on Windows 10?
Most likely because your firewall or virusscanner blocked it.
To avoid the error, add the setup and/or webbuilder.exe to the exception list and make sure the folder is accessible for the software.
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Re: Setting Fonts?

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Friend Pablo,

My website is written in Portuguese. When placing a link to Twitter in the "Icon Font" window and writing a text with the word "AÇÃO" (action in English) I noticed that the letter Ç and the letter à cause an error that prevents the link from working on Twitter.

That is, in my page on WWB I put the link below:
https://twitter.com/intent/tweet?url=ht ... 0Marketing

But, once published, the link on Twitter appears as below:
https://twitter.com/intent/tweet?url=ht ... 0Marketing

That is, this link (above) does not work on Twitter.

Obs. My page is at:
US / Western European (Windows-1252)

I tried to change to:
Unicode (UTF-8)

But the error continues.

Please, can you help me?
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Re: Font Global Replace

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Hi cmartins,

Please note that you should create your own thread when raising issues, creating posts that are not a response to another person's thread, not add to or otherwise use that other person's thread (which happened to be one of my threads). This maintains the integrity of both the original thread and yours.

So I have split your posts and the respective replies out of my thread and created one for you. 8)

Have a great Christmas. :D

Forum Moderator Team.
Yours truly
Colin M
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Re: Font Global Replace

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For HTML5 the character set should be set to Unicode (UTF-8)
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Re: Font Global Replace

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https://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/forum ... le&u=35926

Please #ColinM excuse my failure, I got confused when I posted my message to friend Pablo.

Merry Christmas for you too!
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Re: Font Global Replace

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Not a problem cmartins :D
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Colin M
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