Efforts to bring advanced typography to the Web have reached an important milestone. Type designers Tal Leming and Erik van Blokland, who had been working to developing the .webfont format, combined ...
Google's Chrome browser plans to jump on the Web Open Font Format bandwagon. A note in the Chromium project's bug tracker says that "it appears that we have decided to implement WOFF in Chromium." ...
The Web Open Font Format, already backed by Mozilla and many type foundries was accepted by the World Wide Web Consortium yesterday, marking the first stage in its standardization. The submission ...
To name a few, or rather most, Arial, Helvetica, Times New Roman and Verdana are the Web fonts most readily available to Web designers and developers today. One initiative to end this limited ...
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