- Full support of SVGs as components. Import them like your Vue SFCs
- Built on top of Google's/Typekit's webfontloader
- Improves site performance by loading web-fonts asynchronously
- Nuxt 2 (and only Nuxt 2) support
- Fully tested!
- Add
nuxt-webfontloader
as a dependency using yarn or npm to your project - Add
nuxt-webfontloader
tomodules
section ofnuxt.config.js
{
modules: [
'nuxt-webfontloader',
],
}
- Include your webfontloader options in the
nuxt.config.js
, for example:
export default {
webfontloader: {
google: {
families: ['Lato:400,700'] //Loads Lato font with weights 400 and 700
}
},
}
- Remove old stylesheets from your app template or
nuxt.config.js
head part:
export default {
head:{
link: [
// You don't need that line anymore!
{ rel: 'stylesheet', href: 'https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Lato:400,700' }
]
}
}
If you like to use Goggle Fonts with font-display option, this is possible.
But there is a small difference if you want to add only one Font Family or more than one.
Here an example for adding one font family with font-display option:
export default {
webfontloader: {
google: {
// Loads Open Sans font with weights 300 and 400 + display font as swap
families: ['Open+Sans:300,400,600&display=swap']
}
},
}
Here an example for adding more font families with font-display option:
export default {
webfontloader: {
// add Google Fonts as "custom" | workaround required
custom: {
families: [
'Open Sans:n3,n4',
'Roboto:n3,n7'
],
urls: [
// for each Google Fonts add url + options you want
// here add font-display option
'https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Open+Sans:300,400&display=swap',
'https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Roboto:300,700&display=swap'
]
}
},
}
- Clone this repository
- Install dependencies using
yarn install
ornpm install
- Start development server using
npm run dev
Copyright (c) Alexander Lichter