A system font stack is a list of fonts that a browser uses to display text, starting with the most preferred font and falling back to others if necessary. Zendesk uses a system font stack to ensure that fonts load quickly, look good, and render crisply across different operating systems. This approach leverages the native fonts of your operating system, which are optimized for performance and readability. Previously, Zendesk used Proxima Nova as its default font, but the switch to system fonts offers better kerning and readability. For more details, check out theoriginal link.
Zendesk's system font stack adapts to different operating systems by using specific font keywords. On Windows, the stack includes 'Segoe UI' to match the system font, as most browsers don't support a system font keyword. On macOS, the…
System fonts are superior because they come with built-in kerning, which improves letter spacing and readability. Kerning ensures that wide and thin letters are spaced appropriately, making text easier to read. Additionally, system fonts are…
Currently, there isn't a direct way to change the system font in Zendesk. The system font stack is designed to optimize performance and readability across different operating systems. If you have specific concerns, such as distinguishing between…
If you're experiencing formatting issues when editing articles on a Mac, it might be due to styling code automatically added to the source code. This code can cause differences in text display between Mac and Windows users. To resolve this, you may…