
For instance, if your system has a broken MIME-type for. ttf to font/truetype and woff to application/font-woff would fix the problem.Ĭhrome supports TTF, WOFF and SVG fonts, so if you cannot change the MIME mapping for some reason, you can always switch to a different font. If you fix the file association on your system, the warning will disappear. On Windows, these are found in the Windows registry, in Linux in the shared MIME database (accessible via the xdg-mime). Resource interpreted as Font but transferred with MIME type text/plain: chrome-extension://.įiles within a Chrome extension and app are served with the MIME-types as defined by the operating system (except for a few common formats defined in mime_).


In a comment, Josh said that they still experience the problem for extensions, presumably he's getting the following message in the console: This bug has already been fixed since Chrome 28, so the warning message (about svg fonts) is no longer relevant.
