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2:15 am, June 27, 2022
 

Oswald Font Quick Embed

Quick Embed code and class for Oswald Google Font.

This includes all font weights and styles for the Oswald font, just add the class oswald onto your elements, or you can apply it to all page elements. Its more of a title font, you probably would not want this as the paragraph text for your site. 

Actually looking at the text it looks ok, you could use it in small amounts in paragraph text. 

HTML

<div class='oswald'>Oswald Text</div>
<h1 class='oswald'>Oswald Header 1 Text</h1>

CSS

@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Oswald:wght@200;300;400;500;600;700&display=swap');
.oswald {
	font-family: 'Oswald', sans-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=Oswald:wght@200;300;400;500;600;700&display=swap" rel="stylesheet">
Oswald Text

Oswald Header 1 Text

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