Introducing Typekit « The Typekit Blog
As a Typekit user, you’ll have access to our library of high-quality fonts. Just add a line of JavaScript to your markup, tell us what fonts you want to use, and then craft your pages the way you always have. Except now you’ll be able to use real fonts.
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The WHATWG Blog » Blog Archive » The longdesc lottery
It turned out that the test subject didn't know that longdesc even existed before the tester told him about it. Can you blame him?
privacy-related changes coming to CSS :visited ✩ Mozilla Hacks – the Web developer blog
We’re making changes to how :visited works in Firefox. We’re not sure what release this will be part of yet and the fixes are still making their way through code review, but we wanted to give a heads up to people as soon as we understood how we wa...
Variable fonts: Is the performance trade-off worth it? - LogRocket Blog
Variable fonts are popular for two reasons: they expand design possibilities and improve website performance. While the former statement is definitely true since variable fonts do provide infinite typographical choices, the latter only holds und...
Improve web font rendering in Windows by autohinting fonts
Web fonts are awesome. After being restricted to Arial for two decades there is finally a cross-browser way to embed fonts into web pages.
Unfortunately while web fonts look awesome on Linux and MacOS, they [look h...
Cheats to optimize your web font rendering
Type looking a little flabby? Overweight? Want to give it a kick in the pants? Take a look at some of these tricks to really give your web type a workout.
Case Study: Analyzing Web Font Performance
Table of contents of the linked article:
What are Web Fonts?
- Advantages of Web Fonts
- Disadvantages of Web Fonts
- Fallback Fonts
- CSS3 @font Declaration Example
- Fallback Font Ex...
Convert a TrueType (.ttf) font to web font formats
- Note that you are not allowed to embed any font in a website. You need to check the license first. Fonts from Font Squirrel are all okay to embed and use for commercial purposes, but as with many free fonts, qualit...
mca blog [de hÓra: "Just" Use Post]
Once you start introducing partial updates, you open yourself for caching problems. doing partial updates means all cached copies of the original resource are now invalid.