• This is a very nice plugin if you don’t want to use google fonts or @font-face. I like that I have a better overview of what fonts I use and for which html elements. This type of information can be scattered throughout a css file. Just one note though: I guess, I didn’t read the documentation close enough, but I tried to use the default upload form and couldn’t get it to work and then one of the developers pointed me to the “Use alternative uploader (Need PHP Curl)” settings option on the Any Font Settings page that needed to be selected in my case.

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