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Cross-origin access

Reference

📓Fontdue.js📓GraphQL📓Demo template

Guides

📓Webflow📓Wordpress + Lay Theme📓Wordpress + Semplice📓Next.js (App Router)📓Next.js (Pages Router)

Information

📓Full-service website development📓Managing your font catalog📓Variable fonts📓Font licenses📓Order variables📓Webfonts📓Cross-origin access📓Payments with Stripe📓Tax📓Test fonts📓Test mode📓Manage your Fontdue subscription📓Launching your site📓Troubleshooting📓Customize the Address fields📓reCAPTCHA

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Cross-origin access

Any domain name you use for your site must be added to the list of allowed origins, found in Site → Settings → Security

For example, if you're developing your site locally with our Flask example, your origin will be http://localhost:5000

  • Cross-origin access