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I am trying to load two font files (.woff, and .woff) via my assets folder.
I've tried loading these in my CSS stylesheet, as well as tried a separate css.liquid stylesheet, but they're not working.
I have this code I'm using. The question I have is whether I need to use the .ttf and .eot versions as well to make these load.
@font-face {
font-family: "MuseoSansRounded-900";
src: url('webFonts/MuseoSansRounded900/MuseoSansRounded900.woff2') format('woff2'),
url('webFonts/MuseoSansRounded900/MuseoSansRounded900.woff') format('woff');
font-weight: normal;
font-style: normal;
}
h1 {
font-family: "MuseoSansRounded-900"!important;
}
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This is an accepted solution.
The assets folder can't have subfolders. Remove the subfolder webFonts and adjust the CSS accordingly.
Hello Greetings!
This one needs to be the complete URL upload it to your Shopify files get link from there and replace this with the link.
webFonts/MuseoSansRounded900/MuseoSansRounded900.woff2
Let me know!
Here's the fonts in the asset folder (at the bottom):
This is what I have in my stylesheet, but it does not work. Am I missing something?
Remove webfonts/ from the fonts url in the stylesheet.
I did, but they aren't loading correctly still 😕
This is an accepted solution.
The assets folder can't have subfolders. Remove the subfolder webFonts and adjust the CSS accordingly.
Thanks, I did remove the webFonts/ from my css, but these are still not loading correct 😕
My bad, I meant remove everything on the url to the CSS but the font-name.ext
I just got it! I had to remove the second Museo/Museo! Thank you 😄
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