2. WhatFont
With this extension, you can inspect web fonts by just hovering on them. It is very simple and elegant.
It also detects the services used for serving the web fonts. Supports Typekit and Google Font API.
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Very important for this part is the font load time. For faster load, it can be used the font-display: swap.
This will make the site to render the default font and when the loading is done, the font will be changed. Also, you can preload the fonts.
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