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2010 is definitely going to be the year of the web font now that the technical problems concerning browser support finally have been lifted. Font foundry Ascender is also jumping on the bandwagon now that their web font service is cross-browser.
There’s another foundry offering a part of their fonts as web fonts.
Here’s a list of web font services and places to find web fonts. Do you know other services? Place the link as a comment and I’ll add it to the list!
How well do professional fonts render on the web? In this article you’ll see a few examples and screenshots where the font rendering goes wrong.
After implementing webfonts in two websites it’s time to document the errors one can make. This article shouldn’t scare you though, it should be a timesaver.
Firefox is fussy about fonts residing on other domains.
The Bright Lines has a new design. A short analysis of the new design.
Webfonts are fun, but converting fonts to EOT can be a drag. But I found a good conversion service from Fontsquirrel
Still no sign of Google Chrome supporting @font-face. Even not in version 4.
All major browsers are able to display fonts that are not installed on the computer, but downloadable from the web through the CSS-technique @font-face. But there are some caveats.