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Using webfonts to insert characters or symbols in a website

2012/01/09

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Using webfonts to insert characters or symbols in a website

Using webfonts to insert characters or symbols in a website—Or why is Opera screwing up my font stacks? Back in 2008, shortly after Apple started the new webfont revolution with the release of Safari 3.1, I wrote an article about how the webfont technology could be used to insert certain glyphs or vector objects like logos [...]

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The 10 best fonts from the Google Webfonts Directory

2011/09/04

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The 10 best fonts from the Google Webfonts Directory

The idea of the Google Webfonts Directory is great: offering everyone free webfonts, which you can include in your website with just one line of code and without worrying about the multiple webfont formats, subsetting, file size, download speed and so on. When the service started in 2010 it offered just a couple of fonts. [...]

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Font Dragr – drag and drop webfont testing

2011/08/14

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Font Dragr – drag and drop webfont testing

Font Dragr is a great tool by Ryan Seddon to test freeware and Open Source fonts as webfonts without the hassle to create and implement webfont packages in your site first. As the name suggests: you can just drag and drop the font from your computer to a website.

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Introducing the Typecast app

2011/07/29

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Typecast by FRONT is a tool for creating your CSS code with webfonts directly in the browser with a true WYSIWYG view.

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Webfont demos of fonts.info typefaces

2011/02/14

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Webfont demos of fonts.info typefaces

We created some demo pages of our new fonts.info webfonts. They are not as exciting as the Lost World’s Fairs or similar demos you might know, but they show our fonts in a real-world context with a typical use in common font sizes.

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Better web typography with OpenType features

2010/08/14

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Better web typography with OpenType features

Now that webfonts are supported by all major browsers, more and more professional fonts are available for web linking. These fonts usually contain a large set of OpenType features, which are only accessible in OpenType-savvy applications like InDesign, Illustrator or QuarkXPress. Browsers have barely supported such advanced typographic features so far. But with the latest Beta [...]

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The iPad and SVG fonts in Mobile Safari

2010/04/13

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The iPad and SVG fonts in Mobile Safari

With all this hype around the iPad, people keep asking if the iPad supports webfonts. The good news is: Yes, it does. The bad news: the iPad runs Mobile Safari and in contrast to the standard version of Safari only SVG fonts are supported.

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