This is great news for web designers and developers. Apparently most every major browser is gearing up to support the ability to link to a font via a URL within a Cascading Stylesheet (CSS). This, thanks to the new wave of browser support for the World WIde Web Consortium (W3C) (Even Microsoft Internet Explorer - No Joke!!). In the past, designers and developers have been restricted to using a limited number of fonts in order to depend on a certain result. If the user doesn’t have a font that you use in your design, it will substitute a font in it’s place and usually create undesirable results. There have been a couple of work-arounds for this issue such as Scalable Inman Flash Replacement (sIFR), Cufón. The problem is, these methods are a bit slower of a load. Read More
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Introducing Typekit
Ryan Given - Wednesday, July 22, 2009
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