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Font Awesome & Google Fonts in your templates
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gabrielbur
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2 years 4 months ago #49403
by gabrielbur
Font Awesome & Google Fonts in your templates was created by gabrielbur
Hello,
FONT AWESOME
Am I correct in assuming that the Font Awesome icons (used in the Social Blocks) are NOT dynamically embedded, but hosted on my own webspace after installing the template?
GOOGLE FONTS
Do I see this correctly, that when I set Google Fonts in Sparky Editor, they are dynamically included?
I ask that because of the European GDPR. The dynamic embedding of Google Fonts and Font Awesome were recently deemed "illegal" by a German state court.
Many thanks in advance for your feedback.
Regards,
Gabriel
FONT AWESOME
Am I correct in assuming that the Font Awesome icons (used in the Social Blocks) are NOT dynamically embedded, but hosted on my own webspace after installing the template?
GOOGLE FONTS
Do I see this correctly, that when I set Google Fonts in Sparky Editor, they are dynamically included?
I ask that because of the European GDPR. The dynamic embedding of Google Fonts and Font Awesome were recently deemed "illegal" by a German state court.
Many thanks in advance for your feedback.
Regards,
Gabriel
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milos
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2 years 4 months ago #49404
by milos
Replied by milos on topic Font Awesome & Google Fonts in your templates
Hello,
The Font Awesome icons are hosted on your web server.
The Google Fonts are hosted on Google’s server. If you want to host them locally, you must download them and include them in the custom CSS file. Currently it’s not possible to make it from the template options, but you must download and code yourself. We will add this option to the framework in the future.
Regards,
Milos
The Font Awesome icons are hosted on your web server.
The Google Fonts are hosted on Google’s server. If you want to host them locally, you must download them and include them in the custom CSS file. Currently it’s not possible to make it from the template options, but you must download and code yourself. We will add this option to the framework in the future.
Regards,
Milos
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