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<i class="fa fa-envelope fa-lg">
    [email protected]
</i>

I have the following code. How can I change the font type of "[email protected]"?

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  • 2
    There must be a misunderstanding here. Font Awesome provides only icons, what are you trying to achieve? May 27, 2015 at 18:58
  • I created an icon of an envelope and then I displayed the email address. Now I want to change the font type of the email addres..is it possible? May 27, 2015 at 19:01
  • Oh, got it now. In that case, CalvT's answer pretty much covers what you want: stackoverflow.com/a/30490997/3334049 May 27, 2015 at 19:05

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I'm assuming you want a font that is not Font-Awesome.

Do something like this:

HTML

<i class="fa fa-envelope fa-lg"></i><span class="email_font">[email protected]</span>

CSS

span.email_font {
    font-family: "Times New Roman", Georgia, Serif !important;
}

Where Times New Roman is the font that your email address is, and Georgia and Serif are backup fonts in case Times New Romans isn't loaded on the computer/browser/mobile

You can also specify font-style: (this can be normal, italic and oblique), font-weight: (this can be normal, bold or a number), and font-size: (number in px, or a % etc). There are others, but those are the basics.

So we could do

span.email_font {
    font-family: "Times New Roman", Georgia, Serif !important;
    font-style: italic !important;
    font-weight: bold !important;
    font-size: 15px !important;
}

That would give you your email in Times New Roman, in italic, bold and the size of 15px. I have added the !important to make sure that these styles get implemented.

If you want to do it inline to simplify, thought this is not recommened.

<i class="fa fa-envelope fa-lg"></i>
<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman', Georgia, Serif; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold; font-size: 15px ;">[email protected]</span>
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FontAwesome applies the glyph fonts using the css ::before pseudo element.

The reason that when you change the font for the .fa selector the glyphs disappear is because the FontAwesome stylesheet applies the font to the .fa selector.

All you have to do is change the font using the .fa selector then reset the .fa::before selector back to FontAwesome.

i.fa {
   font-family: mono;
}
i.fa::before {
    font-family: 'FontAwesome';
}
<link href="http://maxcdn.bootstrapcdn.com/font-awesome/4.3.0/css/font-awesome.min.css" rel="stylesheet"/>
<i class="fa fa-envelope fa-lg">[email protected]</i>

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You can just put your text in a span with a class on it. Change the font on the class in your stylesheet. E.g.:

<html>
<head>
    .anotherFont 
    {
        font-family: sans-serif;
    }
</head>

<body>
    <i class="fa fa-envelope fa-lg"></i>
        <span class='anotherFont'>
            [email protected]
        <span>
</body>
</html>

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