Posts Tagged ‘custom fonts

Digital text can be formatted in so many flavors. With the further advancement of web fonts and browser scripts, we have seen new project code for developers to utilize. Web designers, too, are looking for the best strategy to code their websites and build a uniform typographic style between all of their pages. Plenty of [...]

Although CSS3 @font-face is supported by most major browsers (IE, Firefox, Chrome, and Safari), but not all. When it doesn’t, your custom fonts might break the layout or come out with undesired results. In this article, I will explain the common issues with using custom fonts, picking the matching fallback web safe fonts, and how [...]

The CSS Regions Galaxy Tab demo It’s cold here in the Webmonkey offices, Adobe has unveiled a web browser. No, Adobe isn’t really getting into the web browser game, but it does have a few tricks it would like to show off to the world. Adobe’s new demo web browser exists solely to demonstrate the [...]

Advertise here with BSA Typography is one of the most important aspect of effective web design. Proper font use can improve your website’s readability and user experience. Well selected fonts can help you to make your website more attractive for your visitors. There are a lot of possibilities to implement custom fonts on websites using [...]

Hal is a folio style based a two column fluid layout enabled with custom fonts & beautiful jQuery fullwidth slider. Rustic is a nice, highly textured theme in wood and paper. Spyker is a dark style, two column fixed theme with cufon custom font enabled, flickr support and a options panel.


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