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What is the recommended way to add a @font-face stylesheet rule through a chrome-extension? The problem is that the url of the font embed is located from within the extension, so I must do it in javascript in order to use chrome.extension.getURL.

I have tried document.styleSheets[0].addRule through a content-script, but that did not work. To clarify, I also have the font listed under web_accessible_resources.

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Inject a <style> node, in your content-script. Something like so:

var styleNode           = document.createElement ("style");
styleNode.type          = "text/css";
styleNode.textContent   = "@font-face { font-family: YOUR_FONT; src: url('"
                        + chrome.extension.getURL ("YOUR_FONT.otf")
                        + "'); }"
                        ;
document.head.appendChild (styleNode);
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    This finally worked for me, thanks! If using Font Awesome it's only necessary to link to the .woff for Chrome support. Apr 3, 2014 at 15:45
  • Finally fixed my issue as well. I was using the Shadow Dom and my @font-face rule was in the CSS. Pulling it out and adding it directly to the dom solved it.
    – officert
    Mar 31, 2017 at 2:28
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    This way is pretty straightforward. Thanks! It works nice. Aug 22, 2017 at 14:08
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You can also specify any additional stuff your extension uses in manifest.json in web_accesible_resources section. Docs are here.

Add this into your manifest.json file:

 "web_accessible_resources": [
    "fonts/*.*",
    "templates/*.html"
 ]

And also correct urls in your css:

@font-face {
  font-family: 'MyFont';
  src: url('chrome-extension://__MSG_@@extension_id__/fonts/font.eot') /* ... */;
}
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