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Reference

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Fontdue.js
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GraphQL
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Demo template

Guides

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Webflow
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Wordpress + Lay Theme
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Wordpress + Semplice
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Next.js
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Python + Flask

Information

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What’s new
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Full-service website development
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Managing your font catalog
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Variable fonts
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Font licenses
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Webfonts
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Cross-origin access
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Payments with Stripe
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Sales taxes
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VAT
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Test fonts
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Test mode
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Manage your Fontdue subscription
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Launching your site

Updates

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Update 001
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Update 002
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Update 003

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