Posted in fonts
4959
4:57 am, June 1, 2022
 

Playfair Display Font Quick Embed - Google Font Quick Embed

Note: you only need the @import in css or the link href not both to embed this font.

This font reminds me a bit of Times New Roman

HTML

<h1 class='playfair-display'>Almost before we knew it, we had left the ground.</h1>

<h1 class='times-new-roman'>Almost before we knew it, we had left the ground.</h1>

CSS

@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Playfair+Display:ital,wght@0,400;0,500;0,600;0,700;0,800;0,900;1,400;1,500;1,600;1,700;1,800;1,900&display=swap');
* {
	font-family: 'Playfair Display', serif;
}
.playfair-display {
	font-family: 'Playfair Display', serif;
}
.times-new-roman {
	font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif;
}

Scripts

<link rel="preconnect" href="https://fonts.googleapis.com">
<link rel="preconnect" href="https://fonts.gstatic.com" crossorigin>
<link href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Playfair+Display:ital,wght@0,400;0,500;0,600;0,700;0,800;0,900;1,400;1,500;1,600;1,700;1,800;1,900&display=swap" rel="stylesheet">

Almost before we knew it, we had left the ground.

Almost before we knew it, we had left the ground.

External Link for Playfair Display Font Quick Embed - Google Font Quick Embed

View Statistics
This Week
125
This Month
500
This Year
1787

No Items Found.

Add Comment
Type in a Nick Name here
 
Search Code
Search Code by entering your search text above.
Welcome

This is my test area for webdev. I keep a collection of code here, mostly for my reference. Also if i find a good link, i usually add it here and then forget about it. more...

Subscribe to weekly updates about things i have added to the site or thought interesting during the last week.

You could also follow me on twitter or not... does anyone even use twitter anymore?

If you found something useful or like my work, you can buy me a coffee here. Mmm Coffee. ☕

❤️👩‍💻🎮

🪦 2000 - 16 Oct 2022 - Boots
Random Quote

“Make no mistake: This is not your diary. You are not letting it all hang out. You are picking and choosing every single word.”


Dani Shapiro
Random CSS Property

symbols()

The symbols() CSS function lets you define counter styles inline, directly as the value of a property such as list-style. Unlike @counter-style, symbols() is anonymous (i.e., it can only be used once). Although less powerful, it is shorter and easier to write than @counter-style.
symbols() css reference