@font-face
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CSS standard to define the fonts to use.
Name | @font-face |
|---|---|
| Sitio web | www.w3.org/... |
| Difficulty to setup | easy |
| Dependencies | |
| Ventajas | + accessibility is maintained + full unicode support + font style support |
| Desventajas | - no common font file format to use across all browsers - some formats are heavy to download |
| Font licensing issue | need font rights |
| Additional link | fontsquirrel.com/... |
| Características | |
| Text selectable | Sí |
| Accessible | Sí |
| Text scalable | Sí |
| Loads quickly (no FOUT) | Sí |
| Compatibility | |
| Internet Explorer | Sí 4+ (EOT, WOFF (IE9) fonts) |
| Firefox | Sí 3.5+ (TTF, OTF, WOFF (FF3.6) fonts) |
| Safari | Sí 3.1+ (TTF, OTF fonts) |
| Google Chrome | Sí 4+ (TTF, OTF fonts) |
| Opera | Sí 10+ (TTF, OTF, SVG fonts) |
| iPhone/iPad | Sí (SVG font) |
User reviews and comments
For now it's still complex to make it compatible with most browsers, but it's a promising solution.