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19
May
2009
Whatever happened to font-stretch?  

48 days ago by Richard Rutter

The font-stretch property was introduced in CSS 2.0 over ten years ago, but was culled in the transition to CSS 2.1. It now languishes in the CSS 3 Fonts module. The property instructed browsers to select a ‘normal, condensed, or extended face from a font family’. Its removal from CSS 2.1 was due to ...

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26
Jan
2009
A free font success story  

161 days ago by Richard Rutter

The MyFonts January 2009 newsletter reports on their Top 10 Fonts of 2008. The list highlights the year’s most successful fonts in each genre, based on sales numbers. Sitting pretty in that list (based on sales numbers, remember) is a free font family: Museo and Museo Sans, which were the year’s top ...

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25
Jan
2009
A free font success story  

162 days ago by Richard Rutter

The MyFonts January 2009 newsletter reports on their Top 10 Fonts of 2008. The list highlights the year’s most successful fonts in each genre, based on sales numbers. Sitting pretty in that list (based on sales numbers, remember) is a free font family: Museo and Museo Sans, which were the year’s top ...

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13
Jan
2009
Font-weight is still broken in all but one browser  

174 days ago by Richard Rutter

The CSS 1 font-weight property is used to display text with a Bold or Regular weight. This is achieved using font-weight:bold and font-weight:normal. So much so CSS 101. But there’s more to the lives of many typefaces than just bold and regular. There’s Ultralight, Extralight, Light, Thin, Medium, B ...

Clagnut - clagnut.com · Rank: 25,087 · 224 references

Font-weight is still broken in all but one browser  

174 days ago by Richard Rutter

The \ CSS 1 font-weight\ property is used to display text with a bold or regular weight. This is achieved using font-weight:bold and font-weight:normal. So much so CSS 101. But there\’s more to the lives of many typefaces than just bold and regular. There\’s Ultralight, Extralight, Light, Thin, Medi ...

Clagnut - clagnut.com · Rank: 25,087 · 224 references