Hello all,
maybe you already know something about web fonts.
Pro:
+ countless variety of lossless compressed fonts.
+ available in Google Web Fonts CDN worldwide with low latency.
+ Regardless of the visitor's operating system, the font always looks the same.
Cons:
- The visitor to your web presence is not only accessing your server, but also Google's servers. In this case, the Google Font server may set a cookie or store other information on the visitor of your website.
A possible solution is to provide the Google web font on your own web server - GDPR-safe.
The Google Webfont Plugin offers five pre-installed web fonts, which you only need to insert into your CSS by setting a corresponding rule.
The plugin is available for download from now on, as usual, via the wiki.
With best regards
Frank
Plugin Google Webfonts
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Re: Plugin Google Webfonts
GDPR violations related to Google fonts have been a huge issue lately. Serving it locally is the solution, this plugin makes that very easy - nice one!
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Re: Plugin Google Webfonts
Hi fraenkiman,
thank you for your great work. One question has been left open (at least to me): In which .CSS-file I have to insert the fonts?
Thanks for any advise.
stippi
thank you for your great work. One question has been left open (at least to me): In which .CSS-file I have to insert the fonts?

Thanks for any advise.
stippi
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Hello Stippi,
I have created a FAQ in the Wiki for your question. If the answer there is too vague, feel free to let me know.
With best regards
Frank
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