Sorry for the delay.
Thank you for the detailed response, but my head is spinning a little because I'm not seeing what you're describing.
/custom exists, but there is no /css or /fonts folder. Just config, css-compiled, images, and language.
I downloaded the free version of FontAwesome 6.4.0 and it unzips into multiple folders. Do I want to upload the zipped file to /custom and unzip it so that all those folders (css, js, less, metadata, scss, sprites, svgs, and webfonts) are all under /custom, or under a different folder name?
Am I creating a new file named custom.scss in the /custom directory and adding just that one line?
@import url("../css/font-awesome.min.css");
It sounds like it would be best to create the following path: /custom/fontawesome6 and put expand all the zipped folders from FontAwesome there so that the path to the font-awesome.min.css would be:
@import url("fontawesome6/css/font-awesome.min.css");
I think I get the reasoning for disabling Font Awesome on the page settings tab, but currently the drop-down shows 4 and two versions of 5. Here's what I have (Studius template):
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Would I just Disable the whole thing, or take advantage of those other fields that seem to allow me to point to somewhere else?
Thank you,
Ernie