This release focuses on making it easier to style your custom templates with Google Fonts and improving preview reliability. You can now choose from a curated list of fonts directly in the template editor and see accurate previews even for repos with dots in their names.
New in This Release

You can now select a Google Font directly in the custom template editor. A new dropdown offers over 60 popular fonts, organized for headlines and body text, and we automatically load the selected font into your template head so you do not need to add link tags yourself.
When you pick a font, the editor shows a dynamic CSS example that uses your chosen font, plus a quick link to view it on Google Fonts. If you prefer to bring your own fonts, you can still set the dropdown to "None" and manage fonts entirely in your own CSS.
Documentation and Routing Updates
The custom templates documentation now includes a dedicated Google Fonts section. It shows a simple CSS example for applying different fonts to body text and headings so you can quickly copy and adapt it for your templates.
Template previews now work correctly for repositories that have dots or other characters in their names. This ensures that preview URLs resolve properly and you can reliably test your templates across more repo naming patterns.