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in the last video you learned how to create a header inside your website with a navigation and some social media links and a logo and in this video were going to learn how to include custom fonts to the website since we in some cases might want to add a custom font since using the default ones that we have available to us is not really seen as you know like the prettiest fonts that you can use inside a website and it definitely doesnt make your website looking unique so adding a custom font can be a really good idea when you want to make a custom website so when it comes to adding a font theres two ways we can do it either we can use what is called a CDN which is when you link to a font online using a link or you can add a custom font by downloading the font including it inside your root folder and then linking to it inside your root folder now there is of course pros and cons to using these two methods one being that if you use a CDN then its going to load in the font faster than