Is there a chance to do so? When i use the Google Font shortcode, the changed text is not floating any more and has its own paragraph. I would like to have it like on that page (below slider): http://www.kajak-club-duesseldorf.de/spielgruppe/
What is exactly not floating? Please show us on screenshot what is happening exactly and also please provide link to page where you got this google font shortcode.
I would like to have the font Comfortaa for just two words, like the right example. But its with the Google Font code always in a separat line/paragraph, not like the left example, where there is the highlight of words in a flowing text.
Ok, we see what you mean. Google font displays as block item. If you want to use it in text context, you need to change it to inline with the following css:
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