

I am designing a new web project and I am going to use Icon fonts for symbols over my pages. Any ideas on how to accomplish this, short of downloading every Google font I want to test and invoking it locally? Url('Oranienbaum.ttf') format('truetype')Īnd nothing works. I’ve tried various ways of invoking it, like: Header-font Īnd a zillion variations on the src, such as src: local ('Oranienbaum')

Chromebook and Linux users can only use Googles Web Fonts. Caution: Figma doesnt support local fonts for devices running ChromeOS or Linux. Font-face seems like the solution, but it only seems to work with resident fonts or direct URL fonts…I can’t figure out how to get it to recognize a Google font family. Styling elements Typography Access local fonts on your computer Who can use this feature Supported on any team or plan Supported on computers and devices running Windows or MacOS. But I want to create a font “alias” called Header-font to which I can assign different Google fonts to see how they display throughout my site. All fonts are stored in the C:\Windows\Fonts folder.

Your new fonts will appear in the fonts list in Word. If you're prompted to allow the program to make changes to your computer, and if you trust the source of the font, click Yes. The rule should be added to the stylesheet before any styles. Now you'll see the available TrueType and OpenType font files: Right-click the fonts you want, and click Install. This is the method with the deepest support possible right now. The only practical thing also using WOFF buys you is Internet Explorer 11 support.
