Use Merriweather in 30 seconds!
Use Merriweather in 30 seconds! Add this as the first element in the <head> of your HTML: <link href='http://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Merriweather' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'> Then add Merriweather to your CSS font stacks like any other font, for example: h1 { font-family: 'Merriweather', Georgia, serif; }-
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- If you have any requests for fixes in the font Merriweather get them in soon. The next version is coming. #merriweather #webfont 10 months ago
- A revised serif regular as well as a new light, bold and heavy are coming soon. 1 year ago
- @riccard0 @googlefonts Thanks for your wish list! 1 year ago
- @davelab6 @tobestobs A great example of use! Scaling/zooming screens are the main reason to think twice. Absolutely worth Google attempting! 1 year ago
- @MrBrezina I am confident that different shapes and spacing can solve for smcaps. Larger counters than droid's make bold easier to push in. 1 year ago
Monthly Archives: December 2011
Better rendering, expanded language coverage – and other notes.
Yet a new and also a final version of the roman in the 4 weights is coming. This version takes advantage of the last 6 months of research and experience testing rendering in the large group Google web fonts that … Continue reading
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