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; }Merriweather on Flickr
Merriweather Twitter Feed
- @Stewart_Brookes @joumajnouna What letters would you need for this? List please! 1 week ago
- @joumajnouna This is good to hear about. Sometimes when you read something is used in transliteration you wonder if… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 1 week ago
- RT @Morning_Type: Absolutely going to steal this “add columns of text as the font size reduces” feature from @abcdinamo https://t.co/omCB10… 1 week ago
- RT @habitual_truant: https://t.co/FyNFKyYrhh 2 weeks ago
- @connordavenpo @ian_dot_exe @bnaviarch This is going to sound like a flex but that's not the intent. I have repaire… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 3 weeks ago
Monthly Archives: February 2015
The updated free Merriweather is finally available from Font Squirrel
The updated Merriweather Serif is available to download from Font Squirrel. http://www.fontsquirrel.com/fonts/merriweather It hashas much improved screen rendering and support for Cyrillic; better Latin language support for Polish, Czech, Slovak, Hungarian, Azerbaijani and many others that had been missing before. … Continue reading
Posted in Announcement, Cyrillic, Font, Hinting, Rendering, Serif, TTFA, Update
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