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Help & other pages Authors Fonts in use
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Embedding fonts in a website
You can use our fonts to create websites, but since visitors may not have the same fonts installed, you will need to convert the fonts to images (GIF, JPG or PNG) so that the pages display as you intend. You can also use the fonts in Flash websites....
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What’s this all about?
Up until now, if you wanted to use fonts on a website you were limited to one of the dozen or so ‘web-safe’ fonts (Verdana, Times, Helvetica—you know, the ones you see everywhere on the web). Using other fonts required you to convert the text...
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How is it different from sIFR or Cufón?
sIFR is a workaround which uses Javascript, Flash and CSS to replace the given text with small Flash files. The lengthy processing times involved make it unsuitable for longer texts. Cufón, on the other hand is a Javascript package that draws...
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Can I place the fonts on my server?
Our Web Font Service Licence doesn’t cover placing the font files on your own server. Use Typotheque’s font-embedding method instead. It automatically generates a block of CSS code that you can use on your site.
Typotheque also offers a...
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PDF Tester API available
PDF Font Tester is an available online API that allows users to create their own samples, controlling the text, position, size, leading, OpenType features and colour, and generate a PDF file with the font samples.
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Webfonts sites (part 4)
We keep seeing more and more websites using Typotheque webfonts, and it gets harder to select a representative sample. Here are three new sites that got our attention recently:
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Webfonts sites (part 3)
The third installment in the series of websites that use Typotheque’s webfont service.
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Webfonts sites (part 2)
Following the first part of the focus on websites using Typotheque webfont service, we are now pleased to present another three websites.
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