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    Junior Member tommyleyland's Avatar
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    Default Embedding non-standard Fonts

    Has anyone had experience with this?

    I found a way that it less than simple and is a bit bulky in the way of coding, this involves converting the .ttf, embedding a Javascript file and hosting the foles on the server, I thought there may have been a simpler way?

    Thanks in advance.
    Tommy Leyland
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    3 choices, I reckon, and tis is my preferred order

    1. Stick to web safe fonts

    2. Convert font to graphic

    3. Use google fonts..

    HTH

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    I get what your preferences are but I was exploring the options of using different fonts other than websafe fonts as other websites use them without problems.
    Converting the font to graphics isn't an option for me for SEO purposes and also for aesthetic purposes.
    Tommy Leyland
    TST Web Design
    www.tstwebdesign.co.uk Web Design Manchester

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