kikirikimiki
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- Jul 1, 2020
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Hi - this is going to be simple - you just need to have a basic understanding of how saving files from a link works.
Prerequisites:
Prerequisites:
- Canva account. If you want to use the PRO elements then get a pro account. How? Not the scope here.
- Login and start a blank design.
- Use your browser web dev console to monitor transfers -for Firefox is the hamburger menu on the upper right corner -> Web Developer -> Network or just use the shortcut listed there and for Chrome is basically the same: Option + ⌘ + J (on macOS), or Shift + CTRL + J (on Windows/Linux) - and click on the network tab
- Let's download a font - Click on the Text box on the left side - it's the forth under Templates, Uploads, Photos, Elements. Found it ? Good. Click on "Add a heading" and type your SSN. Or just gibberish - doesn't really matter. Now look for the font selection box - on the left of the font size box and choose a font. Your text should have a new look and you should see some text scrolling in the network monitor box.
- Click on the Size header column to sort by size - decreasing and use the "Filter URLs" search box to narrow your results.
- Type the name of your font and right click on the text in the File column and open the link in a new tab. You should be presented with a download dialog asking you to save your font in WOFF format. Use google to figure out how to use it on Windows. (woff to ttf maybe?)
- If the font family contains more than one fonts make sure you spot them in the list.
- Same principle applies to ALL assets. Use your in-between-the-ears space.
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