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Create a custom font stack

Create a custom font stack - Dreamweaver Tutorial

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Create a custom font stack

- [Instructor] When you install a web font using the Manage Font dialogue box, Dreamweaver adds the font name to code hints for the font family property. But it doesn't automatically create a font stack of fallback fonts. You need to do that yourself by going to the Tools menu, selecting Manage Fonts, and then Custom Font Stacks. At the top, Font list lists the existing font stacks. Dreamweaver comes with nine pre-set font stacks. If you decide that you don't want one of them, just select it and then click the minus button. If you decide that you want to edit one of these font stacks, you can do that very simply by selecting Available Fonts, here on the right hand side, and clicking the button with two left-facing arrows to add to the chosen fonts. And to remove a font, select it in Chosen Fonts and click the button with the two right-facing arrows. Now, I don't want to do that. What I want to do is to create a new font stack for my Adobe Edge Web Font. So, click the plus button at…

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