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Where do you place fonts so that CSS can access them?

I am using non-standard fonts for the browser in a .woff file. Let's say its 'awesome-font' stored in a file 'awesome-font.woff'.

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After generation of WOFF files, you have to define font-family, which can be used later in all your css styles. Below is the code to define font families (for normal, bold, bold-italic, italic) typefaces. It is assumed, that there are 4 *.WOFF files (for mentioned typefaces), placed in fonts subdirectory.

In CSS code:

@font-face {
  font-family: "myfont";
  src: url("fonts/awesome-font.woff") format('woff');
}

@font-face {
  font-family: "myfont";
  src: url("fonts/awesome-font-bold.woff") format('woff');
  font-weight: bold;
}

@font-face {
  font-family: "myfont";
  src: url("fonts/awesome-font-boldoblique.woff") format('woff');
  font-weight: bold;
  font-style: italic;
}

@font-face {
  font-family: "myfont";
  src: url("fonts/awesome-font-oblique.woff") format('woff');
  font-style: italic;
}

After having that definitions, you can just write, for example,

In HTML code:

<div class="mydiv">
    <b>this will be written with awesome-font-bold.woff</b>
    <br/>
    <b><i>this will be written with awesome-font-boldoblique.woff</i></b>
    <br/>
    <i>this will be written with awesome-font-oblique.woff</i>
    <br/>
    this will be written with awesome-font.woff
</div>

In CSS code:

.mydiv {
  font-family: myfont
}

The good tool for generation WOFF files, which can be included in CSS stylesheets is located here. Not all WOFF files work correctly under latest Firefox versions, and this generator produces 'correct' fonts.

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You need to declare @font-face like this in your stylesheet

@font-face {
  font-family: 'Awesome-Font';
  font-style: normal;
  font-weight: 400;
  src: local('Awesome-Font'), local('Awesome-Font-Regular'), url(path/Awesome-Font.woff) format('woff');
}

Now if you want to apply this font to a paragraph simply use it like this..

p {
font-family: 'Awesome-Font', Arial;
}

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    for the src tag how does one use rel="preload" for the woff file in this case?
    – Mike
    Nov 14, 2018 at 21:42

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