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npm-font-open-sans
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Open Sans is a humanist sans serif typeface designed by Steve Matteson.
Install with npm
$ npm i npm-font-open-sans --save
This a sample for usage in a LESS file:
# part of your LESS file
@import '../../../node_modules/npm-font-open-sans/open-sans';
@FontPathOpenSans: "../fonts/open-sans";
First import the LESS file of the font and after this overwrite the default path. That's it ...
You can do the same with SCSS/SASS too ...
# part of your SCSS file
$FontPathOpenSans: "../fonts/open-sans";
@import '../../../node_modules/npm-font-open-sans/open-sans';
You can do the same with Stylus too ...
# part of your SCSS file
$FontPathOpenSans = "../fonts/open-sans";
@import '../../../node_modules/npm-font-open-sans/open-sans.styl';
Fonts: Licensed under Apache 2.0
FAQs
Open Sans font family - incl. usage of CSS, SCSS, LESS
The npm package npm-font-open-sans receives a total of 8,226 weekly downloads. As such, npm-font-open-sans popularity was classified as popular.
We found that npm-font-open-sans demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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