Allow shared management of font web projects
Allow shared management of font web projects. without this ability you can lose access to web projects if someone leaves the team, etc. It also makes it hard to add font weights, verify ownership, etc.
I can't create a shared dummy account either due to cost issues.
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CHRISTIAN DEGRAAF commented
Also need this. I'm leaving our company and need to transfer the font web project to another Adobe subscriber.
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Laura Roechert commented
Absolutely need this. Crazy not to be able to share font web projects with team members and devs. Having to manage all through one account is backwards. Please help add this asap Adobe.
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Jonas Wannfors commented
Very much needed!
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Allan Pichardo commented
Absolutely organizations need to collaborate on web projects in Adobe Fonts. Having a single person own an entire web project creates risk and duplication for design and development companies that manage many web properties.
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Edward Comley commented
Not having the feature creates a risk if a user managing web projects leaves the organisation. The organisation would lose access to managed web projects.
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Quinn Tenorio commented
For organizations, it's wild to me that as a member of an organization, web projects aren't automatically shared with others in the organization. This seems like the perfect feature to implement to make lives easier.
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Steve Weiss commented
My boss wants me to share the web project with him and I can't. Now he's annoyed that we're using Typekit, thinks it's janky that only one person ever can ever change the fonts on the site, and wants me to find a better way to get this font onto the site. I think you guys should pay attention to this; Google has the exact same font available and they have a prominent share button right on the top right of the page where you configure them. It doesn't even actually share the "project", it just creates a link that auto-configures someone else's session with the same list of fonts. You could do the same thing without a huge lift, even if we would have to change the filename of the CSS file it would be better than having no options.