Web fonts live on a web server, so you can host your own web fonts on your hosting provider and use them. A browser downloads the specified web fonts while it is rendering a web page and applies the fonts to the text on that page. Web fonts are fonts specifically created to be applied to texts on a web page. It assumes you already have it sorted and are looking to add custom fonts. N.B., this post does not cover information about installing Tailwind or how to add Tailwind to a project. This will then ensure that you build your frontend projects with the right/required assets. If you’re building with Tailwind, this post will show you how to add both web fonts (Google Fonts) and locally installed fonts to your Tailwind projects. Either way, the UI design will often come with custom fonts that you don’t already have. How do you work on your frontend projects? Let me guess: you get the UI designs and then you implement them.
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