1. wallis
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Hi Ciaran
I need your help. I am using J51_emani. I decided to replace the default fonts on h2, h3 and p with one called Jura and other called Agency FB for the hornav menu, that are non serif fonts. The relevant css code is included in the main template where it is needed. On my PC the replacement is visible however on other PCs that code provoked a replacement for a default serif joomla font. I am trying everything I know to solve the problem including the use of "custom.css" file, instead, but with no success.
Can I have your help, please?
I will send you an email with the access to my website.
My best regards
wallis
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Hi Wallis

Would you have a URL to an example of this issue?

Ciaran
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Thank you
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HI Wallis

It appears that although you have assigned the font-family to the elements, the font itself is not been included. It is likely working locally for you as you have the font either installed or cached by your browser. Ensure that you have set the correct path in your CSS @font-face property.

Ciaran
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