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Al PaganThe idea behind creating recommended font stacks is simple: since most web designers don’t know a great deal about font selection and typography for the Web, and have far too much on their plates to spend the time needed to learn, they need a one-stop sho
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Chris MorrellIn this article, Michael introduces the idea of using font stacks to expand the number of typefaces you can use in your web designs. Try out these structured collections of fonts, and give more of your users a richer typographic experience today!
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Hrvoje BlažekovićOver the last few months, I’ve spent more time than I intended on exploring the whole idea of fonts and typography for the Web. (My friend, typography expert Simon Pascal Klein, writes, “The former is a stylized set of glyphs of characters,” while “the ot
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Charles GnilkaOver the last few months, I’ve spent more time than I intended on exploring the whole idea of fonts and typography for the Web. (My friend, typography expert Simon Pascal Klein, writes, “The former is a stylized set of glyphs of characters,” while “the ot
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Ralf HafnerIn this article, Michael introduces the idea of using font stacks to expand the number of typefaces you can use in your web designs. Try out these structured collections of fonts, and give more of your users a richer typographic experience today!
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Jean-François RivièreI’ve been considering the idea of font stacks—using the well-known font-family CSS property—to list as many different fonts as possible in order to optimize the web site experience for a maximum number of users.
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Rafa BayonaIn the process, I’ve been considering the idea of font stacks—using the well-known font-family CSS property—to list as many different fonts as possible in order to optimize the web site experience for a maximum number of users.
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Mark SimondsEight font stacks are listed, combining Windows, Mac, Linux, and Adobe fonts in groups that are relatively similar among themselves. Each stack takes the following format:
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mandarineEight font stacks are listed, combining Windows, Mac, Linux, and Adobe fonts in groups that are relatively similar among themselves. Each stack takes the following format: exact font, nearest alternative, platform-wide alternative(s), universal (cross-pla
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Daniel AengenheysterIn this article, Michael introduces the idea of using font stacks to expand the number of typefaces you can use in your web designs. Try out these structured collections of fonts, and give more of your users a richer typographic experience today!
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wroxboxThe idea behind creating recommended font stacks is simple: since most web designers don’t know a great deal about font selection and typography for the Web, and have far too much on their plates to spend the time needed to learn, they need a one-stop sho
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Asamoah KofiOver the last few months, I’ve spent more time than I intended on exploring the whole idea of fonts and typography for the Web.
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Nick CowieFont stack - I have some thoughts on this subject, maybe later this week
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Craig RettigIn this article I’ve listed three serif stacks, four sans serif stacks, and a monospace stack. Of course, the idea that these might be definitive is laughable, the title of this article notwithstanding. They are merely a starting point for experimentation
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Frederik Van ZandeOver the last few months, I’ve spent more time than I intended on exploring the whole idea of fonts and typography for the Web. (My friend, typography expert Simon Pascal Klein, writes, “The former is a stylized set of glyphs of characters,” while “the other [is] the whole art of creating type and setting it into the written word.” For more clarification and illumination, consult Jon Tan and Mark Simonson.)
In the process, I’ve been considering the idea of font stacks—using the well-known font-family CSS property—to list as many different fonts as possible in order to optimize the web site experience for a maximum number of users.
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