Reputation: 55
I’m trying to keep HTTP requests at a minimum in the website I’m developing. FontSquirrel and Transfonter have been plenty useful to encode WOFF2 into base64, but I’ve had no luck with variable fonts and keeping all their features/axis (they result in static fonts).
Is there a way I can encode WOFF2 variable fonts into base64 and keep all their customizable goodness?
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