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Articles tagged as “EOT”

  • 2010-01-12 - Implementing font-face cross domain

    Firefox is fussy about fonts residing on other domains.

  • 2009-12-10 - My favorite for converting fonts to EOT

    Webfonts are fun, but converting fonts to EOT can be a drag. But I found a good conversion service from Fontsquirrel

  • 2009-11-01 - The trouble with @font-face

    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.