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May 2010
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NO, you can’t. my flash content is premium and i don’t do add banners, those are for beginners, and if you look at some of them, you realize that only a beginner can do crap in that crappy manner.
my target is speed, progressive content download, fluidity, and, well … speed
i have a shit worth PC next to me to test it.
from full flash sites, navigation, and even client side processed search engines with realtime results.
there are flash newbies and there are flash developers. the last one takes 1 1/2 years of experience and over 70k likes of code.
Thanks Chris,
In last few days i use @font-face to load server-side fonts, after this article my problem will be solved.
Thanks for the helpful post.
It just takes a few more lines of code in your CSS file to fall back to the fonts you already have, so it’s not that you’ll be completely dependent upon Google fonts.
I think this is a great feature that will get even better as the library grows. In the meantime take a second to download the Google fonts so you can use them in your Photoshop designs http://bit.ly/cHOP4n
I thought the problem was FF 3.6 too, until I started unblocking sites in NoScript. As soon as I unblocked google-analytics.com the fonts showed up. But then, strangely, I was able to block it again, and the fonts still showed up on page reload (perhaps because they’re now cached on my browser). My guess is that google-analytics.com is required if you want to view these fonts served via Google.
Have just tried this, it looks good so easy to use and the results are great. I have seen some people here complaining about Google being all powerful and such. Take a step back and say hhmmmm maybe to much coffee there lol (just kidding) sombdy has to step up and help web artists (thats us) to make things look so much more then arial or times new roman. That is my opion
Cheers all
Just tried it. Absolutely painless… even for me
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Thanks Google… & thanks Chris… love your site… so much valuable info…
It doesn’t really speed up your site, in the long run maybe but it’s still an extra HTTP request plus at least 2 domain lookups. That can be pretty extensive, which is why I decide to load jQuery and other combined scripts from my own server.
The fonts API needs a way to be used on your own server as well, maybe another tutorial on that Chris?
Indeed. I’ve been apprehensive about trying out custom fonts on my sites. Think I’m gonna add one or two to my personal sites.
What do you think, bit of League Gothic and Chunk5? Probably not in the section and definitely don’t go together =O)
OMG FonTube.com ;D