Question:
How to embed font to the web pages?
anonymous
2009-11-18 01:42:15 UTC
I have designed a web site using galette font (open type font). now day i have a problem with that. Many user can't see my galette font is other font. So How can i embed it?

I used WEFT for that but it can't embed galette font. And it support only IE.

Any one know other way to embed it and support more than IE?

Thank!!!
Three answers:
anonymous
2009-11-18 08:21:20 UTC
Keep in mind the pros and cons...



Trying on cufón: http://www.sitepoint.com/newsletter/viewissue.php?id=5&issue=58#6

sIFR 2.0: Rich Accessible Typography for the Masses: http://www.mikeindustries.com/blog/sifr/

Dynamic Text Replacement: http://www.alistapart.com/articles/dynatext/



Ron
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2009-11-18 03:23:27 UTC
Browsers choose their own fonts, and you have very little control over this.

Trying to use a special or rare font is a serious mistake, as probably 90% of users won't see the original font, but the default font the browser will use, and all your beautiful design based on that font goes to the bin!

If you REALLY want to use a particular font, make an image: that is the ONLY secure way!

(And don't forget to add the ALT and TITLE arguments to your tag).

Times news roman and verdana are the only really reliable fonts for the web.
Sav
2009-11-18 01:57:09 UTC
Try this...


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