Would be a bummer to make this possible for Google maps. Due to the GDPR, you are advised to host Google fonts by yourself, anyways.
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And now as you travel around the internet you have to download hundreds of copies of open sans from all those self hosted versions. Nicer load graphs for your site, but missing the point of a CDN entirely. Assumes Google set cache headers appropriatly I guess?
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Cross-site CDN hit rate for most things is lower than you'd like. For safari where the cache is split by page origin it's 0
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using proxy+css=Santa's grotto.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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How does that compare to https://google-webfonts-helper.herokuapp.com/fonts
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End result is similar. You generally only want to rewrite HTML on the edge if it's harder to change at the origin. Beyond the specific use case it's sample code to use for other rewriting.
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For the most part that is currently done upstream in a build system with webpack and importing different modules.
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