Add Lato as a default font#706
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Add Lato as a default font#706agriyakhetarpal wants to merge 1 commit intoscientific-python:mainfrom
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This is a little less bold than the other fallback font we have had, but arguably more correct. See the difference at https://theme.scientific-python.org/ vs https://deploy-preview-706--scientific-python-hugo-theme.netlify.app/ |
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Checked all websites, seems to work fine! |
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fonts:section in the Hugo config is supposed to be for additional fonts that users want to include for whatever reason, but we've been relying on Lato for downstream websites and it makes sense to add it here. Also enables Noto Sans which was disabled for some reason (inadvertently, based on the incorrect comment?).Closes #705