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') 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. 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. The rule should be added to the stylesheet before any styles. ![]() Resikonya sendiri biasanya dapat membuat smartphone teman teman mengalami bootloop, brick atau sampai mati total. Cara root sendiri tidaklah mudah dan pastinya memiliki resiko yang tinggi jika kita tidak memiliki pengetahuan yang cukup untuk rooting. ![]() This is the method with the deepest support possible right now. Biasanya para pengguna android menggunakan cara Root untuk dapat meng-custom smartphonenya. ![]() The only practical thing also using WOFF buys you is Internet Explorer 11 support.
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