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The preload directive is not performing in Chrome as expected. Below is a full HTML page that may be opened in Chrome for results comparison. It should be applying all 5 fonts; instead, it only applies the first preloaded font, makes a faux italic for what should be the second, and simply substitutes the default serif for the remaining 3.
Strangely, it did apply the first font (Muli) to the h1 and h2 tags (although making a faux italic for the h2); you can click on the URLs in the error messages and a preview of the preloaded font will appear in the developer's console.
You cannot use the preload link by itself to load fonts. It must be used in conjunction with @font-face. Specifically, the preload link must precede the @font-face directive, and @font-face must occur soon after the preload link, if not immediately. It would seem that in the section, the preload link should come last in your links, and then @font-face should immediately follow, either in a linked style sheet or in a section that follows.
This works, and it does, in fact, collect your fonts as part of the initial navigation of the critical rendering path, which is the principal benefit. preload is currently only supported by Chrome and Opera, but other browsers will surely follow.
Disclaimer: We are checking periodically that all the fonts which can be downloaded from FontPalace.com are either shareware, freeware or come under an open source license. All the fonts on this website are their authors' property, If no designer or license is mentioned that's because we don't have information, that doesn't mean it's free. If you find any fonts on our website that are not come under aforementioned types, please report copyright violation immediately.
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