@HTTPArchive ^ after Web Fonts, the next most common use of <link rel="preload> is async (pre)loading CSS using @filamentgroup's loadCSSpic.twitter.com/6Ybx7JiAtQ
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@HTTPArchive ^ after Web Fonts, the next most common use of <link rel="preload> is async (pre)loading CSS using @filamentgroup's loadCSSpic.twitter.com/6Ybx7JiAtQ
@addyosmani clear sign that default font loading semantics are broken.
@cramforce there's so much I wish we improved the default loading behavior of. Still much to do to help the longtail load more efficiently.
@addyosmani It was @bram_stein’s post that got us to try it on http://shopify.com . Works well, but `font-display` would perfect it. 
@addyosmani and what’s your opinion on that? Is it a good practice?
@addyosmani @HTTPArchive Sorry scrub here, is this a good thing or a bad thing? I normally just load my fonts into my css directory.
@addyosmani @HTTPArchive Does that help at all with render blocking?
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