Storing fonts on a Web server so that they can be retrieved and rendered by Internet Explorer. This allows the Web designer to publish pages using fonts no matter whether the user has them installed ...
EOT, or Embedded OpenType, fonts provide a way for you to spice up your websites using the same attractive and compelling fonts you can use in word processor documents. Website text that uses an ...
Slowly, but surely, web browsers are creeping towards some form of parity when it comes to using custom fonts in CSS. It's rather disturbing how long it's taken considering that dynamic fonts were ...
OpenOffice is configured to automatically use the fonts installed to Windows, which works out nicely if you use OpenOffice and Microsoft Office on the same computer. However, this usually isn't the ...
Fontself is a font-serving service that’s sort of like the consumer version of Typekit. It lets users use custom fonts on sites like Facebook and Blogger, mostly of the novelty kind — the sort of ...
Web typography has long been hampered by a limited choice of fonts and poor display results, but this could be about to change. Scott Billings looks at what embedded fonts and next-generation browsers ...
Typography is one of the most important aspects of any design. It’s a topic you can spend your life studying, and luckily computers make it easy to have hundreds of fonts at our fingertips. All you ...
If when trying to save your PowerPoint file, you get an error stating Some of your fonts cannot be saved with the presentation then know that this error occurs when ...
A new startup is hoping to solve the web's font problem. Designers have been bemoaning the state of typography in the browser since the dawn of the web. The current technology for rendering type in ...