The only issue is that loading that many fonts slows down the load time, as Google Font itself specifies. Maybe that, coupled with a relatively slow internet connection may cause the fallback to available fonts. EDIT UPDATE: if you open the chrome developer console you may check for this issue.
Why doesn’t Google Fonts work on Chrome?
Assuming that, there is no reason It should not work. The only issue is that loading that many fonts slows down the load time, as Google Font itself specifies. Maybe that, coupled with a relatively slow internet connection may cause the fallback to available fonts. EDIT UPDATE: if you open the chrome developer console you may check for this issue.
Why is my font not working on my Android app?
It could be because of internet permission issue, google fonts using internet acces and if don’t apply the permission in your project it won’t work when you install the app. For this you need to add follow line to file Android, and manifest. Xml which is there; yourappname/android/app/src/debug/Android, and manifest., and xml.
Is there a problem with Google Fonts CSS generator?
If anyone is still struggling with this issue (2019), there seems to be a bug in Google Fonts CSS generator script. As you can see, the local (‘sans-serif’) is placed prior to the remote URL, which is wrong.
Are google fonts open source?
All fonts available on Google Fonts are released as open- source under either the SIL Open Font License version 1.1 or Apache License version 2.0. That said, you should always double-check and read the individual license before using any font in a project.
One query we ran across in our research was “Can I use Google Fonts for free?”.
The simple answer is yes, all the fonts included in the Google Fonts library are released under licenses that allow you to use them for free, in both commercial and personal applications. The open source fonts in the Google Fonts catalog are published under licenses that allow you to use them on any website, whether it’s commercial or personal.
Is there an open-source version of Google Fonts?
Even the Google Fonts team has released open-source code for reading and editing fonts. But what you won’t find on Google’s open-source blog, nor on its Open Source Programs website, is any mention of the Google Fonts themselves.
The open source fonts in the Google Fonts catalog are published under licenses that allow you to use them on any website, whether it’s commercial or personal. More specifically, the fonts use one of three license types: All three licenses place very little restrictions on how you can use the fonts.