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Arjan Blok
Courses Plus Student 1,808 PointsFond in html/css?
I just learned about the usage of Google fonts in html. But I'm just wondering why is fond not included in CSS, but in HTML? Fond is, to me at least, much more about presence and not so much structure? What's the rationale behind this?
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Jeremy Canela
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Graduate 30,766 PointsYou can actually include fonts in your CSS file. For example, you can use @import:
@import url(https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Open+Sans);
Instead of taking the standard code, just click on the @import tab and import the code into your css file :)!
