Hello everyone! I’m looking for a self-hosted alternative to Google Fonts. I’ve noticed that many open-source projects rely on Google Fonts, but in cases like a private LAN, it might not be accessible. I’m wondering if there’s an alternative solution that would allow open-source projects to configure their own font provider. Any suggestions?
Don’t know if this helps: https://alternativeto.net/software/google-web-fonts/
Can’t you still use the google fonts, but download them once and serve them from a web server on your LAN? Reference them with a relative path from the same server.
Maybe. I just wonder if there’s a platform the kinda mimic the google fonts. Something with a web UI that will serve fonts I’ll add to it
Dafont? Adobe Webfonts?
You know you can download and self-host google fonts, right?
I can add a font to a my project but can I serve them the same way google fonts sever does?
Not sure what you are asking for specifically. You know that you can download fonts from Google Fonts and self-host them, right?
This is what many do for networks that are not connected to the internet and works.Also: normally you would implement a fallback font for any external font that is availiable on the system.