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EMBEDDABLE FONTS
Graphic designers’ biggest grumble about the Web has always been its poor support of typography. Only a few years ago, web designers were restricted to a limited number of web-safe fonts. This all changed with TypeKit.
The first generation of web browsers, such as Mosaic and Netscape Navigator, displayed set fonts. In 1995, Netscape introduced the <font> tag, allowing web developers to choose their own fonts. Technically, you could specify any font you wanted for your site; in practice, users had to have that font installed on their computer to view it.
The set of fonts guaranteed to be pre-installed on both Windows PCs and Apple computers became known as web-safe fonts. These included ...
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