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3:08 am, December 5, 2023
 

Quick Embed Figtree Font

Quick embed code and test paragraph for the google font figtree

HTML

<p class="figtree">Hi i am an example of the <b>figtree</b> <i>font</i>!</p>

CSS

@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Figtree:ital,wght@0,300;0,400;0,500;0,700;1,300;1,400;1,500;1,700&display=swap');
.figtree {
    font-family:"Figtree", sans-serif!important;
}

Hi i am an example of the figtree font!

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