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Time to Say Goodbye to Google Fonts: Cache Performance

Google Fonts has been used in prototypes and large products, but it comes at the cost of performance due to multiple requests. It's recommended to self-host fonts for a faster loading time, especially with the changes in browser caching. Google Fonts resources will be redownloaded for every website, making self-hosting a better option for performance.


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