Embedding your own fonts to website

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pasqo83
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Embedding your own fonts to website

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You embed fonts onto websites and upload so you pretty much has an extensive list of fonts you can use.

I know it is possible, I was looking at it yesterday but the codes I saw doesn't seem to work.

Has anyone actually managed to do this yet? Is it worth doing?
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Re: Embedding your own fonts to website

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Only do it if it compliaments your design, otherwise you could just use images or a standard font?

I usually use cufon (its old but works) but there is also the google font API
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Re: Embedding your own fonts to website

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bowersbros wrote:I usually use cufon (its old but works) but there is also the google font API
Thanks I will look at that and see if its worth doing it. :D
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