HELP please! my macbook keeps lagging after i transferred fonts into my comp.

i got my macbook about 2 weeks ago and recently i transferred fonts into my mac and after that when i would use InDesign, it would take forever to open up like 1 min + and when i would go and change fonts or scroll through fonts it would lag. the rainbow thing would spin for a long time.
also in iMessage when i want to change the font, it doesnt change unless i close the program and reopen it compared to when i first got the macbook, it would change right on the spot.
should i take this to apple for them to have a look at it?
also im wondering if this happens to anyone else?but when i have safari on full screen and i go to my top site page, i have to click once before being able to click on any of the grids. is this normal?

I've over 2,200 fonts installed on my 15" late 2011 MBP - while you might have a font problem (some or even one might be damaged or corrupt) I don't think that your problem is with 'too many' fonts. Although I've an SSD and InDesign CS6 opens in seconds, it should load in a matter of seconds on a spinning platter hard drive, too.
Did you install the fonts via Font Book? It will usually let you know if there are problems with any font that you install.
Disable certain fonts that you installed by using FontBook. Then activate them, one set by one set to make sure that they aren't damaged.
Good luck,
Clinton

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