Arimo Font is a humanist and strong sans-serif font family with clean lines. Arimo offers improved on-screen readability characteristics and the pan-European WGL character set and solves the needs of developers looking for width-compatible fonts to address document portability across platforms.

Thanks Steve Matteson for creating such a great font! Arimo Font is free for personal & commercial use. Please download and enjoy, or can search more similar fonts on befonts.


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On my Ubuntu box, when the CSS file says font-family: Arial, both Chrome and Firefox display the element in Arimo. I don't like this behaviour because Arimo has a small bug that matters for me. How do I change it to some other font (not necessarily Arial which I don't even have installed)?

Typography, or the font families and font styles used on websites, is one of the most important factor in website design because it affects the readability of each word on your website. In addition, typography presents security issues since malicious code can be hidden inside of web fonts. Therefore, in the this article, we will look at how to add custom secure web font families to your Joomla website.

Problems with both Microsoft and Google Fonts

 By default, the JCE Editor uses Arial and other Microsoft fonts. This presents not only a security concern but also a hidden liability because commercial businesses are supposed to pay Microsoft a commercial license fee to use any of their fonts. Therefore, we should replace these closed source, restricted Microsoft fonts with free open source fonts.

At the same time, using Google Fonts adds both security and privacy problems. This problem is so bad that certain nations have attempted to ban the use of Google Fonts on websites. For example, the European Union Privacy Policy:

If you want a font that is the most readable on a web browser and that is a direct replacement for Microsoft Arial, the font you want is called Arimo. Arimo is a free open source web font that was specifically created to improve screen readability. Arimo has the added benefit of looking good in both small and large font sizes.

This font is not only free to download and install on your computer, it is also free to use on any website. Arimo comes in four options: Regular, Regular Italic, Bold and Bold Italic. Here is what these four options look like:

Arimo has been downloaded more than 700,000 times and has been linked to over one million websites. You can download a zipped file with all four Arimo font families from this page: -downloads/2-arimo-font-package

This is an Arimo Font Package that can automatically change your basic font style in LibreOffice Writer and/or your website to a free open source font called Arimo. This Arimo Font Package includes Arimo Regular, Arimo Bold, Arimo Italic and Arimo Bold Italic. Using Arimo will result in highly readable documents with a predictable display on both your Home computer and your website.

Because this package uses TFF (True Type Font) files, you can unzip this package and install the four font files to your Linux Laptop by right clicking on each font file. Click Fonts and then click Install.

Then restart LibreOffice and open a Writer document. Click on Font Families and you should see Arimo near the top. To change to Arimo for documents you have already made, click Edit, Select All. Then click Arimo. Then File, Save.

Then right click on the default template (above called My Template). Then click Edit. To bring up a document ending in ott. This means we are now working on a Writer Template rather than a Writer document (which ends in odt). Click Tools, Options. Then click LibreOffice Writer and click Basic Fonts (Western). Then use the drop down arrow to change the fonts to Arimo.

Add the Arimo Font Family to Helix Template

 In addition to the font type used on our laptop, called TFF or True Type Font, we need to convert the fonts to WOFF (Web Open Font Format). We will use an online converter called Web Font Generator to do this conversion. Here is the link: -generator

Click Upload Fonts. Select all four TTF fonts. Then wait a minute for the four fonts to appear. Click Basic and Agreement. Then click Download your Kit. Click OK. Download the zip file to your website Fonts folder. Then select the file, right click and click Extract Here. Then open the folder and delete everything except the woff and woof2 files. Here is the result:

Use the Hestia File Manager to Load 8 Arimo Font Files

 Log into your VPS server and click on the User arrow to go to your website User Control Panel. Then click on the File Manager. Then click web, your domain name. Then click public_html. Then click on templates, shaper-helix, fonts. There are currently 9 fonts in this folder. We will add 4 woff Arimo files and 4 woff2 Arimo files. Click Add Files. Then select all 8 Arimo woff and woff2 files. Then click OK. Once they are loaded, click Exit to Control Panel. Then close the Hestia VPS User and Admin Panels.

@font-face is an important property because it will override not only other font CSS on your website, but it will also override your website visitor browser fonts as it loads the Arimo fonts directly into the web page.

Add the Custom Fonts with CSS Elements

 Once you have added the custom fonts to your template font folder and added the CSS to your helix template user.css file, you can apply these custom fonts to your website CSS selectors. For example:

After installing custom fonts, go to the Helix template edit screen and click Typography to turn off (disable) Google Fonts all of the Google fonts except for Navigation which is still needed to control the appearance of our Mega Menu.

Fourth, use the Joomla installer in the Joomla Dashboard at System, Install, Extensions to install the Phoca Font Component. Fifth, use the Joomla Installer to install the Phoca Font System Plugin. Sixth, go to Plugins to enable the Phoca Font System Plugin. Seventh, go to Components, Phoca Font, Fonts and click Browse to select the Arimo Font Package from your home computer Downloads folder.

Congratulations! You have now eliminated Microsoft fonts from your website and greatly reduced Googles ability to spy on your website visitors. You have also greatly increased the odds that your website visitors will see your web pages in the way you intended. Fonts displayed with help of font-face rule are independent on visitor's browsers and operating system. It means, if visitor doesn't have the Arimo font on their home computer, the font will be loaded from your website and displayed. Your website visitors will now see your custom Arimo font instead some system font selected by their operating system or browser.

Beside the great design of Montserrat, the typeface also comes in 9 weights, plus an alternative style. Weights available are: Thin, Extra Light, Light, Regular, Medium, Semi Bold, Bold, Extra Bold and Black.

The slight differences in style between Trajan and Cinzel are that the first one has a more rough and raw style, while Cinzel is more clean and stylish. In this case I might say that the free replacement may be better than its premium lookalike.

Ubuntu font was created in 2010 by London-based type foundry Dalton Maag, one of its designers being Vincent Connare, the creator of the infamous Comic Sans and Trebuchet MS fonts. It comes in 4 weights, each with an italic version, making it a great replacement for the premium version, Dax Pro. This typeface is available on Google Fonts, link available below.

Meet Josefin Sans, a modern and interesting sans-serif typeface, with a geometric structure. Designed by Santiago Orozco which had as inspiration typefaces as: Kabel, Memphis and Futura, Josefin Sans is available in 5 weights, each with an italic version. Beside that, this typeface also has a sister family called Josefin Slab, a slab serif typeface. Best part is that both Sans and Slab versions come as free fonts, for both personal and commercial use.

Like the Swiss nation itself, designers loved its neutrality, making it almost infinitely adaptable for all kinds of projects. Some of the most recognisable uses of Helvetica have been on US tax forms, EU warnings on tobacco products, and in wordmarks, including American Airlines, BMW, Sears, Microsoft, Panasonic, Target and Verizon.

Helvetica has also been widely used in road and railway signage, from the UK and USA to Japan and South Korea. There's even been a popular film about it. And since the dawning of the digital age, it's been ubiquitous on software, apps and websites everywhere.

In the list below, we've brought together ten such alternatives. All of these provide the same clear, unfussy neutrality of Helvetica but with a different visual twist to help give your designs a more distinctive look.

Open Sans is a free, open-source, humanist sans serif, designed with an upright stress, open forms and a neutral yet friendly appearance. Created by Steve Matteson of Ascender Corp, it's been optimised for print, web, and mobile and has excellent legibility (it's especially wonderful in smaller sizes). The complete 897 character set includes Latin, Greek and Cyrillic character sets, and since 2021 it's been available as a variable font family.

Another free and open-source typeface, Inter, is a variable font designed for screens, featuring a tall x-height to aid in the readability of mixed-case and lower-case text. It also includes several OpenType features, including tabular numbers, contextual alternates that adjust punctuation depending on the shape of surrounding glyphs, and a slashed zero for when you need to distinguish zero from the letter O.

Published by Commercial Type, Stag is a super-family that originated as a slab serif commissioned by Esquire magazine for headlines. The sans-serif is eye-catching in headlines but not distracting at text sizes. By hitting the right balance between rounded and blunt terminals, it complements its serif sibling perfectly, giving the family as a whole a no-nonsense muscularity. 152ee80cbc

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