On Jun 3, 2011, at 9:44 AM, Micky Hulse wrote:
Which service would you choose? I don't have experience with either,
but my gut is saying go with Fontspring.
Depends on which fonts you want… Fontspring doesn't carry the Adobe fonts,
afaik
Otoh, Fontspring offers self-hosting, where as
Awesome! Thanks for the great info Philippe You rock. :)
Have a great day.
Cheers,
Micky
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Just a few afterthoughts…
On 3 June 2011 00:47, Philippe Wittenbergh e...@l-c-n.com wrote:
What about Google:
http://www.google.com/webfonts
Some are better than others, but most are known to display poorly on Win
XP. This has come up a few times in the past on this list.
Just to
I have finished my research on the issue I presented yesterday and have found
that as of Android 2.0-2.1update1 @font-face doesn't work. I have confirmed
this with the Android SDK which provides emulators. The bug is also reported
here http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=4448 I
Please put your page on a webserver and give the link. It makes it easier to
examine.
Regards,
Chetan Crasta
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Awesome! You rock too Barney!!! Thanks :)
Thanks to the original poster... This thread has been very helpful.
Cheers,
Micky
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Anyone savvy with working with @font-face? I'm trying to incorporate it on a
site and can't get it to work right. The problem is storing the font files
on one IP, and linking to it from another IP. I'm not sure if its just not
possible, or if I have the css code incorrect. Here's the original css:
* Chris Kavinsky wrote:
Anyone savvy with working with @font-face? I'm trying to incorporate it on a
site and can't get it to work right. The problem is storing the font files
on one IP, and linking to it from another IP. I'm not sure if its just not
possible, or if I have the css code incorrect.
Hi list!
I'm constantly occupied in my spare time to find quick answers to some
of your future and possible questions. Here's a brief tutorial which
summarizes the most used (and basic) CSS techniques to get started
with your blogs:
In some browsers http://www.w3.org/TR/cors/ should enable this, you'd set
a header like `Access-Control-Allow-Origin: *` after very carefully
studying
the security implications.
Could also be that the server you are requesting the file from doesn't allow
XSS
Chris,
This would be a file system or server problem – the CSS is fine – but when I
look at your site the font is loading and rendering perfectly for me (well
that's definitely not Arial in the nav, at any rate ;). Maybe whatever it is
fixed itself?
Regards,
Barney Carroll
On Jun 4, 2011, at 4:22 AM, Barney Carroll wrote:
This would be a file system or server problem – the CSS is fine – but when I
look at your site the font is loading and rendering perfectly for me (well
that's definitely not Arial in the nav, at any rate ;). Maybe whatever it is
fixed itself?
On Jun 3, 2011, at 10:55 PM, HallMarc Websites wrote:
I have finished my research on the issue I presented yesterday and have found
that as of Android 2.0-2.1update1 @font-face doesn't work. I have confirmed
this with the Android SDK which provides emulators. The bug is also reported
Hi All:
In working on a new template, I noticed something about borders that I find to
be very limiting, and wonder if anyone thinks there will be improvement in the
future.
I do not play a real designer on tv or in real life, but I have come to like
ridged, grooved, inset/outset borders,
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