=== Fontific | Google Fonts === Contributors: andrei_ivasiuc Tags: google fonts, google, fonts, plugin, admin, google font API, free fonts Requires at least: 3.0.0 Tested up to: 3.1 Stable tag: trunk Fontific allows you to use Google Fonts on your WordPress website. == Description == Fontific gives you a really simple way to use fonts from [Google Web Font library](http://www.google.com/webfonts "Google Web Font library") on your Wordpress-powered website. To use one of those fantastic fonts, you just need to add a new font rule in Fontific panel(Appearance/Fonts admin menu), specify css selector to which this rule will be applied, setup font settings and save changes you've made. That's it. * No need to edit any css stylesheets * No new database tables are created * Friendly UI (use sliders to adjust font size or line height) **Translations** * English * German (Till Grzegorczyk) * Polish (Piotr Dąbrowski) * Russian (поддерживаются кирилические шрифты) [Fontific website](http://kringapps.com/fontific "Fontific official website") == Installation == 1. Upload `fontific` directory to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory 1. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress **How to use** * Activate plugin * Add a new font rule * Enter css selector to which font will be applied * Save all changes == Frequently Asked Questions == = Some Google fonts are missing in plugin = New fonts added to Google Font Library are not automatically added to plugin font list. But there is a way to manually add new font you want to use immediately. To do this: 1) Create "fonts.txt" file in plugin root directory(where fontific.php is) 2) Copy font names from Google font directory(ex. Swanky and Moo Moo) 3) Add new font names to fonts.txt — each font on a separate line == Screenshots == == Changelog == = 0.1.5 = Updated font list = 0.1.4 = Added German translation(Till Grzegorczyk) = 0.1.3 = Updated font list = 0.1.2 = Some minor changes, and some bugs fixed = 0.1.1 = Plugin released == Arbitrary section ==