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  2. Font Awesome - Wikipedia

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    Font Awesome is a font and icon toolkit based on CSS and Less. As of 2024, Font Awesome was used by 25.4% of sites that use third-party font scripts, placing Font Awesome in second place after Google Fonts.

  3. Web typography - Wikipedia

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    Web typography Web fonts allow Web designers to use fonts that are not installed on the viewer's computer. Web typography, like typography generally, is the design of pages – their layout and typeface choices.

  4. Google Fonts - Wikipedia

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    Google Fonts (formerly known as Google Web Fonts) is a computer font and web font service owned by Google. This includes free and open source font families, an interactive web directory for browsing the library, and APIs for using the fonts via CSS [ 2 ] and Android. [ 3 ] Google Fonts is also used with Google Workspace software such as Docs, Sheets, Drawings and Slides.

  5. Web Open Font Format - Wikipedia

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    The Web Open Font Format (WOFF) is a font format for use in web pages. WOFF files are OpenType or TrueType fonts, with format-specific compression applied and additional XML metadata added. The two primary goals are first to distinguish font files intended for use as web fonts from fonts files intended for use in desktop applications via local ...

  6. Embedded OpenType - Wikipedia

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    The Web Embedding Fonts Tool, or WEFT, is Microsoft 's utility for generating embeddable web fonts. WEFT is used by webmasters to create 'font objects' that are linked to their web pages so that users using Microsoft's Internet Explorer web browser will see the pages displayed in the font style contained within the font object.

  7. Core fonts for the Web - Wikipedia

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    Eventually, modern Web browsers added support for embedding web fonts (especially the Web Open Font Format) over the course of the 2010s, allowing the real-time downloading and display of fonts that the Web designer specified.

  8. Font family (HTML) - Wikipedia

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    Learn how to use font family in HTML to specify the typeface, style, and size of text on web pages. Compare different font families and examples.

  9. cdnjs - Wikipedia

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    cdnjs is a free and open-source software (FOSS) content delivery network (CDN) hosted by Cloudflare. [3][4] As of May 2021, it serves 4,013 JavaScript and CSS libraries, which are stored publicly on GitHub. [5][6][7] It is included in millions of websites, or 12.4% of the websites on the Internet, making it the second most popular CDN for JavaScript. [8][9][10]