Rory Bernstein wrote:

When I have a series of fonts being called in a font-family rule, how do I know 
which one is the one being chosen?

You don't, unless JavaScript can tell you (see below).

On this page:
http://mcgivney.ehclients.com/locations/

The font should be the Titillium for the whole page, but of course it gets 
complicated when there are browsers that cannot show this font and it falls 
back to the next font in the stack, which is Tahoma, then Arial.

How do I know which one the browser is giving me?

Unless JavaScript can disclose the answer, I fear that you can't.

Are there any places on the above URL where it is NOT showing Titillium?

In some browser, under some operating system, when the moon is
in the ascendant and Jupiter aligns with Mars, almost certainly.
In my browser, under Win/XP;SP3, I still don't know, since
I don't know what Titillium looks like and I don't know if
I'd be able to visually differentiate between it and
a substitute.  I'll be very happy to send you a screenshot
(or a PDF) if you think that might help, but my honest
suggestion is "stop worrying".  CSS is about suggestions,
not rules.

Philip Taylor
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