Instant Knowledge Base Premium allows you to fully customize the typography of your documentation. You can choose from a wide range of Google Fonts (loaded locally for performance & privacy), system fonts, and even enable Font Awesome icons for enhanced navigation.
Typography settings control how article titles, body text, and icons look across all layout templates.
π οΈ Where to Find Typography Settings
- Log in to your WordPress Dashboard.
- Navigate to:
π Knowledge Base > Settings > Typography & Icons
Here you can configure fonts and icons with live previews.
π¨ Font Customization Options
1. Font Family
- Choose from a list of Google Fonts or system defaults.
- Example fonts available: Poppins, Inter, Roboto, Open Sans, Lato, Montserrat, Ubuntu, and more.
- A preview box shows how your selected font will look for both article text and titles.
2. Enable Custom Fonts (Local Google Fonts)
- When enabled β , Google Fonts are loaded locally from your server.
- Improves performance and ensures GDPR/privacy compliance.
- If disabled β, only system fonts are used (fastest, but limited style).
3. Enable Font Awesome Icons
- When enabled β , Font Awesome icons are available with local fallback.
- Ensures icons display properly across browsers while maintaining Unicode emoji compatibility.
π¨βπ» Advanced Notes
- Performance: Local font loading reduces external requests and speeds up page loads.
- Privacy: No external calls to Google Fonts, ensuring compliance with privacy laws (like GDPR).
- Branding: Choose a font that aligns with your websiteβs brand identity.
β‘ Pro Tips
- Poppins β Modern, rounded style (great for startups and SaaS).
- Inter β Clean and minimalist (best for readability-heavy KBs).
- Montserrat β Professional and bold (ideal for corporate docs).
- System Default β Fastest option, recommended for high-performance sites.