this requires files customization what in reference to Item Support Policy is not allowed. So if you want to modify files and don't know how, you should contact with your web developer.
If you mean font subset, then you can set hebrew subset just like you did it. But the font you want to use, must support hebrew. For more details about Google Fonts we suggest to visit https://www.google.com/fonts
We told you above to put it into Column item directly into content. But if this won't work, then we do not have any other way to include fonts with @import declaration and you need to contact with your web developer because what you need, wouldn't be possible without files customization.
Q: No, you won't see it in the font list. To be honest, we must say that you have no idea what for @import is and how it works. We strongly recommend you to contact with your web developer because you may bring more harm than good without css/html knowledge doing customization.
P.S. To be clear, what you ask for is called theme customization what in reference to Item Support Policy is not included into support.
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this requires files customization what in reference to Item Support Policy is not allowed. So if you want to modify files and don't know how, you should contact with your web developer.
Thanks for understanding!
@import 'https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Assistant';
</style>
Q: No, you won't see it in the font list. To be honest, we must say that you have no idea what for @import is and how it works. We strongly recommend you to contact with your web developer because you may bring more harm than good without css/html knowledge doing customization.
P.S. To be clear, what you ask for is called theme customization what in reference to Item Support Policy is not included into support.