![]() ![]() – French language support thanks to Frédéric Serva (– Thanks to Aaron Brown () for finding a bug that added extra code when off wasn’t explicitly selected on some fonts. – 27 new fonts/variations added including: Abril Fatface, Adamina, Alike Angular, Antic, Changa One, Chivo, Chivo:400,900, Dorsa, Fanwood Text, Fanwood Text:400,400italic, Julee, Merienda One, Passero One, Poller One, Prata, Prociono, Sansita One, Sorts Mill Goudy, Sorts Mill Goudy:400,400italic, Spinnaker, Terminal Dosis:200, Terminal Dosis:300, Terminal Dosis, Terminal Dosis:500, Terminal Dosis:600, Terminal Dosis:700, and Terminal Dosis:800. – Italian language support thanks to Gianni Diurno () I can’t test every font individually, so if for some reason you encounter an error please contact me and I will release an update. – Added another 141 fonts to keep up with Google. – Updated plugin to include 119 new font additions from Google. As always, email me if you run into any issues with any specific fonts or font weights. – More robust handling of font weights, just check the box next to the weights you want to use. – Added the ability to select different character sets for fonts that support this feature ![]() – Increased speed (through caching and fewer calls to Google’s servers) This allows the plugin to always be current and eliminates the need for you to install an update every time Google adds new fonts. – Plugin completely reworked to dynamically sync with the ever-growing Google font library. – A huge thank you to Aaron Brown () for this major plugin upgrade. – Language support added for Arabic by Yaser Maadan () and Slovak by Branco Radenovich () – Corrected some notifications that people would see if WP_DEBUG was set to true – updated fallback list of Google Fonts (622 families) – Fixed bug that could potentially cause browsers to stall – Rewritten back end, this time using AJAX and smarter logic so that loading the settings page is much faster If they don’t remember them, you can try to get them by visiting a cached version of your site on Google and copying the CSS the plugin provided in the source (view your webpage source to see it). In some cases you will not and you’ll have to re-enter them. The rest of your settings for that font (where it’s used, custom css, etc) will still be there in many cases. If your settings are gone, all you have to do is select the same font in the same slot as before. – Fixed a bug that affected anyone upgrading from versions 3.0 or 3.0.1 to 3.1 where your old font settings were not saved. – Fix SSL cert notices on settings page for Google API requests. It truly is an exciting time to be creating websites, and I hope this plugin helps you create some great stuff. As new fonts are added, we will release updates to the plugin quickly so you can start using new fonts as they become available. ![]() ![]() Right now, the Google Directory has hundreds of great fonts, and the selection is steadily growing. Or if you would rather, you can target the Google fonts from your own theme’s stylesheet. Not only does this plugin add the necessary Google code, but it also gives you the ability to assign the Google fonts to specific CSS elements of your website from within the WordPress admin. The WP Google Font plugin makes it even easier to use Google’s free service to add high quality fonts to your WordPress powered site. The amazing rise of this new font resource has made this plugin the most popular font plugin on WordPress and it shows no signs of stopping. Google’s free font directory is one of the most exciting developments in web typography in a very long time. Check out the latest WordPress deals for your site. ![]()
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