Sponsored by Monotype Imaging and Fonts.com,
the Web Fonts plugin provides an administrative interface for browsing and applying web fonts from a variety of sources. The plugin
includes support for web fonts from the Fonts.com web fonts collection out of the box.

In addition, support for Google Web Fonts has been added
in Version 1.1.0. You can now browse and enable any of the many open web fonts available from Google and then add them to your
stylesheet the same way you do with Fonts.com web fonts. Other web font providers will be added in the future via plugins.

If you run into issues with the plugin, please open a support topic on the WordPress.org
support forums.

Screenshots

  • Setting up your Fonts.com account is easy, just enter your authentication key or email address and password
  • If you don't have a Fonts.com account, you can easily create one right from WordPress
  • After set up, you can create a new project or choose one of the existing ones from your Fonts.com account
  • After selecting your active project it is easy to browse fonts using a set of filters and keyword search
  • For any font, you can quickly and easily see extended details like the Designer, Foundry and font size 
as well as an appropriate preview
  • You can also see the enabled fonts for your active project at any time
  • After enabling the appropriate fonts for all providers, you can go ahead and set the selectors you want to use
in the Manage Stylesheet interface
  • If you prefer to think in terms of selectors instead of fonts you can go ahead and create your stylehseet that way
  • Starting with Version 1.1.0 we've added support for Google Web Fonts - first add your API key
  • After adding your Google API key you can browse any of the open Google Web Fonts

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