Ben Chinn on 2008-06-02
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CSS has brought us many capabilities in terms of typography and the web, but we always seem to be limited to the same 4-5 typefaces over and over again. There is an inherant problem, if the font you specify isn’t on the viewers computer it won’t render in
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Tired of using Arial, Helvetica, and Georgia?
Good article about fonts in webdesign

Ben Chinn on 2008-06-02
Esp nice for headlines
Tipy na běžně rozšířené, ale nepoužívané fonty
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CSS has brought us many capabilities in terms of typography and the web, but we always seem to be limited to the same 4-5 typefaces over and over again. There is an inherant problem, if the font you specify isn’t on the viewers computer it won’t render in that font. So as designers and developers we end up selecting the ones that we can safely assume is available on most computers today. So most pages use Arial, Helvetica, or Georgia as their typefaces… and the world of the web remains slightly more bland.
sobre fuentes para usar en internet, que estan en la mayoria de los windows sin tener que quedarse con las dos o tres fuentes que siempre usamos en el diseño web
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nice site which mentions the usage rates of more obscure fonts... use in future!
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