I never know what to write in these things. I should probably spend some time coming up with some snippets about me. I am not new to front end coding, but I am severely rusty.
Was wondering about this - especially if all you’re importing is fonts. I use the @import with Google fonts quite a bit. Other stylesheets I use the html links for.
What’s the consensus on the @import usage in this case?
It really depends, the @import statement does harm SEO a tiny bit, because it increases the load time. I would reccomend using the HTML link tag, but it's your choice!
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One problem, CSS imports can also import other stuff except files, like fonts.
Was wondering about this - especially if all you’re importing is fonts. I use the @import with Google fonts quite a bit. Other stylesheets I use the html links for.
What’s the consensus on the @import usage in this case?
It really depends, the @import statement does harm SEO a tiny bit, because it increases the load time. I would reccomend using the HTML link tag, but it's your choice!