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Latin-1, also called ISO-8859-1, is an 8-bit character set
endorsed by the International Organization for Standardization
( ISO ) and represents the alphabets of Western European
languages. As its name implies, it is a subset of ISO-8859, which
includes several other related sets for writing systems like Cyrillic,
Hebrew, and Arabic. It is used by most Unix systems as well
as Windows. DOS and Mac OS , however, use their
own sets.
Latin-1 is occasionally, though imprecisely, referred to as Extended
ASCII . This is because the first 128 characters of its set
are identical to the US ASCII standard. The remainder of the set
contains accented characters and symbols.
The following tables describe the Latin-1 character set. The first
table contains characters that may not be valid or correctly
displayable for all fonts, platforms, and browsers . The
second table provides descriptions for these characters as well as the
set's non-printing characters.

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This guide explains how to use the Google Fonts API to add fonts to your web
pages. You don't need to do any programming; all you have to do is add a special
stylesheet link to your HTML document, then refer to the font in a CSS style.
Here's an example. Copy and paste the following HTML into a file:
Then open the file in a modern web browser. You should see a page displaying the
following, in the font called Tangerine:
That sentence is ordinary text, so you can change how it looks by using CSS. Try
adding a shadow to the style in the previous example:
You should now see a drop shadow under the text:
And that's only the beginning of what you can do with the Fonts API and CSS.
You can start using the Google Fonts API in just two steps:
Add a stylesheet link to request the desired web font(s):

Style an element with the requested web font, either in a stylesheet:

or with an inline style on the element itself:

For a list of fonts you can use, see Google Fonts .
To determine what URL to use in your stylesheet link, start with the Google
Fonts API base URL:
Then, add the family= URL parameter, with one or more font family names and
styles.
For example, to request the
Inconsolata font:
To request multiple font families, separate the names with a pipe character
( | ).
For example, to request the fonts
Tangerine ,
Inconsolata , and
Droid Sans :
Requesting multiple fonts allows you to use all of those fonts in your page.
(But don't go overboard; most pages don't need very many fonts, and requesting a
lot of fonts may make your pages slow to load.)
The Google Fonts API provides the regular version of the requested fonts by
default. To request other styles or weights, append a colon ( : ) to the name of
the font, followed by a list of styles or weights separated by commas ( , ).
To find out which styles and weights are available for a given font, see the
font's listing in Google Fonts .
For each style you request, you can give either the full name or an
abbreviation; for weights, you can alternatively specify a numerical weight:
For example, to request Cantarell italic and Droid Serif bold, you could use any
of the following URLs:

font-display lets you
control what happens while the font is unavailable. Specifying a value other
than the default auto is usually appropriate.
Pass the desired value in the querystring display parameter:

Some of the fonts in the Google Font Directory
support multiple scripts (like Latin, Cyrillic, and Greek for example). In order
to specify which subsets should be downloaded the subset parameter should be
appended to the URL.
For example, to request the Cyrillic subset of the
Roboto Mono font, the URL would
be:
To request the Greek subset of the
Roboto Mono font, the URL would
be:
To request both Greek and Cyrillic subsets of the
Roboto Mono font, the URL would
be:
The Latin subset is always included if available and need not be specified.
Please note that if a client browser supports unicode-range
( http://caniuse.com/#feat=font-unicode-range )
the subset parameter is ignored; the browser will select from the subsets
supported by the font to get what it needs to render the text.
For a complete list of available fonts and font subsets please see
Google Fonts .
Oftentimes, when you want to use a web font on your website or application, you
know in advance which letters you'll need. This often occurs when you're using a
web font in a logo or heading.
In these cases, you should consider specifying a text= value in your font
request URL. This allows Google to return a font file that's optimized for your
request. In some cases, this can reduce the size of the font file by up to 90%.
To use this feature, simply add text= to your Google Fonts API requests. For
example if you're only using Inconsolata for the title of your blog, you can put
the title itself as the value of text= . Here is what the request would look
like:
As with all query strings, you should URL-encode the value:
This feature also works for international fonts, allowing you to specify UTF-8
characters. For example, ¡Hola! is represented as:
When making headers or display texts on your website, you'll often want to
stylize your text in a decorative way. To simplify your work, Google has
provided a collection of font effects that you can use with minimal effort to
produce beautiful display text. For example:
To use this beta feature, simply add effect= to your Google Fonts
API request and add the corresponding class name to the HTML element(s) that you
want to affect. In our example above, we used the shadow-multiple font effect,
so the request would look like:
To use the effect, add the corresponding class name to your HTML element(s). The
corresponding class name is always the effect name prefixed with font-effect- ,
so the class name for shadow-multiple would be font-effect-shadow-multiple :
You can request multiple effects by separati
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