Dripsy 🍷by Fernando Rojo
  • Welcome
    • Installation
    • Setup
    • Starter Project
      • Next.js
      • Expo Web
      • SEO
    • Overview
      • Create a Theme
      • Color Modes
      • Shadows
      • Gradients
      • Fonts
        • #Using Custom Fonts
      • Types
      • Variants
  • Custom Fonts
    • styled()
    • useDripsyTheme()
    • makeTheme()
    • useSx()
    • <Gradient />
    • Setup
    • Strict Types
    • Native vs. Web Types
    • Strict Variants
    • Exports
  • Upgrade to v3
  • Welcome
    • Installation
    • Setup
    • Starter Project
      • Next.js
      • Expo Web
      • SEO
    • Overview
      • Create a Theme
      • Color Modes
      • Shadows
      • Gradients
      • Fonts
        • #Using Custom Fonts
      • Types
      • Variants
  • Custom Fonts
    • styled()
    • useDripsyTheme()
    • makeTheme()
    • useSx()
    • <Gradient />
    • Setup
    • Strict Types
    • Native vs. Web Types
    • Strict Variants
    • Exports
  • Upgrade to v3

Fonts

Creating aliases for fonts in your theme is the same as theme-ui.

However, using custom fonts with Dripsy is very specific to React Native.

Using Custom Fonts#

Please reference the Custom Fonts Guide for more.

Gradients
Types

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