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Not sure if this is the right place to ask this, but I use the following code on a website to add a specific font

:

@font-face {
font-family: 'STENCIL';
src: url('https://static1.squarespace.com/static/65845a62a15d886ce22a17f5/t/65a000bdae210117fc56a56a/1704984765515/StencilStd.otf');
}
h1 {
font-family: 'STENCIL';
}

inserted at Website>Website Tool>Custom CSS

 

Can I use this code under a personal plan or do I need to upgrade to a business plan?

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Thanks.

I think the confusing part for me is, if I go to add code via "Website>Website Tool>Custom CSS" I don't see the "UPGRADE" marker at the top of the menu panel.

When I add code via "Website>Website Tool>Code Injection" I see the "UPGRADE" marker at the top of the menu panel.

So it seems confusing to me. Which is why I though adding Custom CSS could be done on a personal plan.

Cheers

Michael

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1 minute ago, mvandertol said:

I think the confusing part for me is, if I go to add code via "Website>Website Tool>Custom CSS" I don't see the "UPGRADE" marker at the top of the menu panel.

Correct. You do not need to upgrade to the business plan to add Custom CSS. 

Please like and upvote if my comments were helpful to you. Cheers!

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1 minute ago, FluffCreativeStudio said:

@Ziggy This is the first I have heard of this - how come it shows that the business plan and higher are needed on their pricing plans for css then? Are you saying that CSS is allowed on all plans and only code injection is reserved for higher plans? Thanks for the clarification. 

Yes, that's spot on. CSS is always available, code injection and code blocks (though you can use markdowns) are only in Business and higher. On the old old personal plan you could use code injection and CSS but you were limited to ~20 pages. 

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