Board Thread:Support Requests - Designing Your Wikia/@comment-5683044-20150417204228/@comment-26316686-20150422183546

I don't see any code in your CSS file that A) '@import's or @font-faces the font-family that you want. B) Uses it in any CSS-selector.

Using @font-face you should point the client's browser to where it can download the font-file and set a name for that font. For example: @font-face { font-family: Minecraft; /* You pick this name, the browser has no idea what "Minecraft" is, just that you would like to name your custom font that way*/ src: url(www.google.com/minecraft.ttf); /* <- Not an actual link to the actual Minecraft font, you'll have to look for that somewhere on the web*/ }

Another option is an @import rule, but those are even harder so I'm posting this for reference only: @import url(http://fonts.google.com/css?family=Minecraft); /* <- This website has to host the font for you and you have to know how they named it*/

After that you've ordered the client's browser through CSS to download the font you have to tell the browser where to use it. For example in the entire body: body {  font-family: Minecraft; }

If you don't know anyone that is hosting the Minecraft font: I did a quick google and it looks like these guys will host the font for you if you have the .ttf file: http://www.fontsquirrel.com/tools/webfont-generator