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Google Fonts

Sébastien Merour
publié le 27/03/2020 à 17h47 | modifé le 25/04/2020 à 16h54
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Google Fonts
Description

Google Fonts est une service d'hébergement de polices de caractères créé en 2010. Ce service, créé par Google, permet d'afficher des polices de caractères spécifiques sur un site web, grâce à un fichier CSS disponible sur le site de Google Fonts. Les développeurs peuvent faire appel à ce fichier CSS en mode "embed", ou bien en téléchargeant le fichier CSS pour l'intégrer ensuite en local sur le site. Il est préférable de l'utiliser en mode "embed" pour ne pas ralentir l'affichage du site.

Fonctionnalités
Police d'écriture
Année de création
2010
Licence
SIL Open Font License 1.1 / Apache License
Langage
CSS
Liens
Aux dernières nouvelles
960 polices de caractères gratuites. Polices populaires : Open Sans, Roboto, Lato, Slabo, Oswald and Lobster.

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