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
Category Archives: Greek
Welcome to the Merriweather font project’s blog
The purpose of this blog is to make it easy to find news about this font development project as well as to make it simple to provide feedback. There are also Twitter, and Flickr accounts. Typographic Overview Merriweather will be … Continue reading