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vague™
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Glasgow
Posts: 5,622
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Of course, if you're declaring your fonts in CSS, then you don't even need to own a copy of a font to use it as you're depending on your end user having it installed. Hence why you declare a few different fonts and fall back to a generic 'serif' or 'sans-serif' at the end. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Switzerland
Posts: 371
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might want to read up on sIFR Scalable Inman Flash Replacement - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia as it was mentioned already, if the end user doesnt have calibri, they wont see the website in that font and it will be replaced by their system default unless you specify fallback fonts in your styles. |
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