Please see the following Forum post for additional information including an example of how to embed a web font into your survey. Calibri is a sans-serif typeface family designed by Luc (as) de Groot in 20022004 and released to the general public in 2007, with Microsoft Office 2007 and Windows Vista. In Lighthouse Studio 9, the Apollo, Archivo, Lato, and Lora survey styles use this technique to embed web fonts.Ī quick search of the Internet tells me that Calibri may be purchased as a web font from. Inline CSS means your HTML and CSS will be placed together in the body section of. Then add this style attribute to an HTML element, like a paragraph, heading, button, or span tag. Set it to the value you want and place it inside a style attribute. A web font, and its various file formats, may be downloaded from its manufacturer and inserted into your Graphics folder where it can be referenced by your CSS code. To change font type in HTML, use the CSS font-family property. With Lighthouse Studio you may customize the CSS (cascading styles sheets) of a survey style to change the default font family to a web font. To overcome this problem, you have to provide what is called a "web font" and embed it into your survey. There are many fonts available to choose from font pool like Google fonts, Adobe fonts, etc and require font API linking and customization. The different font-family is used to create attractive web pages. Unfortunately, if you reference it in a font-family declaration within your survey, it will only appear in the survey if the respondent has that True Type font installed in their operating system. The font-family property is used to set the font of text in HTML document. Back on the font page at Google, scroll down to the next section and you'll see Integrate the fonts into your CSS. Calibri is a ClearType True Type font that was shipped with Windows Vista and later and appears as the default font in Microsoft Office 2010, 20. This imports the font for use but does not actually apply on the blog until you add the font-family next.