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Post by account_disabled on Oct 21, 2023 10:58:50 GMT 5.5
Create images that simulated the title (unthinkable to do so with long texts) with bad consequences for SEO and work often has to be redone due to spelling errors. With the evolution of browsers over the years, other more streamlined solutions have followed (for example @font-face), but still limiting, up to Google Fonts which "tells" the browser directly where to find the font and how to display it, solving the severe antacid poisoning of web graphic designers. Step One: choosing the font. Let's admit: the funniest part. Let's go to the Google Fonts page and start by choosing one of the proposed fonts. Google Fonts gives us the possibility of skimming our choice based on the macro characteristic of the photo editor font (for example Handwriting which simulates manual writing) and of having an idea of the final result thanks to the preview of the text. Once you have chosen the text, simply click on the Add to collection button which creates a window at the bottom with a summary of the chosen font. Add Fonts We click on Use. At this point it is Google Fonts itself that gives us instructions on how to integrate the font on our blog, instructions that we have to adapt a little since we are working on WordPress. Use Fonts Step two: we integrate the font into WordPress The first instruction that Google Fonts provides us is to insert the following code on the site. Add HtmlCode Yes, but where ? From the WordPress administration side menu we choose: Appearance > Editor From this screen we have the possibility to modify the code of our site . From the items that appear in the list on the right we choose Header .
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