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bear ([info]morethancostume) wrote in [info]rp_tutorials,
@ 2017-06-18 13:44:00

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Entry tags:question: google fonts

Google Fonts in Entries
I am 97% sure this is impossible, but I needed to check: is there any way to call up Google fonts for an individual entry? I know you can't access the style or head elements for individual entries, which means you can't use @font-face. I've experimented with using the <style> tags in the body (while not technically correct, this is a possible way to code elsewhere), but IJ seems to ignore it.

So, are my only options sticking to web-safe fonts and using images of fancier text, or is there a way to call upon the vast font interwebs within journal entries? :D



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(Anonymous)
2017-09-17 12:03 am UTC (link)
I know this post is about three months ago, but I just ran across it and thought I would offer my two cents. While there is no way to do it via a code and make it show up for everyone - you can make it show for yourself by installing the fonts on your computer. You can Google it and come across almost an entirely catalog of Google fonts. You may have known that, but I thought I would add it - just in case.

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