CSS - @font-face Help Needed
I am trying to install some fonts onto my website.
I am having a problem with @font-face. I have followed the proper steps as told to me by multiple sites and I place the font I want to install into my website in the main directory and type up the code but it still doesn't work. Code: @font-face{ font-family:'LithosPro-Regular'; src: url('LithosPro-Regular.otf') format('opentype'); } h2 { color:#30F; font-family:'LithosPro-Regular', georgia, serif; } Is there something else I need to add or do? I appreciate any help as I've been stuck on this for days! Similar TutorialsHey everyone. I've been reading up on @font-face, and to me it seems like not many people are using this. Its more or less supported in all browsers (well, not ie 6) so was wondering if there is a reason no one is using this that I'm over looking? If not it seems awesome, and I think it will make the designers here giddy with joy. Hi guys, I have a stylesheet with the following styles pointing to font files in the same directory and then a h3 that should be using this font. I can't for the life of me get it working though, any idea why this could be? Code: @font-face { font-family: "Chunkfive"; src: url("Chunkfive-webfont.eot"); src: local("?"), url("Chunkfive-webfont.woff") format("woff"), url("Chunkfive.otf") format("opentype"), url("Chunkfive-webfont.svg#filename") format("svg"); } h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6 { font-family: "Chunkfive", Verdana, sans-serif; color: #4088B8; clear: both; } h3 { display:block; /*position:absolute; right:-5px; top:15px;*/ -webkit-transform: rotate(-2deg); -moz-transform: rotate(-2deg); -ms-transform: rotate(-2deg); -o-transform: rotate(-2deg); transform: rotate(-2deg); text-shadow: rgba(136, 164, 174, 0.496094) 3px 5px 3px; font-family: "Chunkfive", Verdana, sans-serif; margin-top: -10px; } <h3>Websites / Examples</h3> ANy help would be greatly appreciated Thanks GP When I embed a font using @font-face it does not seem to be anti-aliased. If I use Cufon YUI (Javascript) to embed the same font then it looks much smoother (images attached). Is it not possible to have smooth fonts using @font-face? Maybe it depends on the font? But then why does the JS version look so much smoother? EDIT If I just use the font normally it still looks bad, so I guess the Cufon conversion process somehow improves the font, which is displayed using HTML5 and Canvas. On my Local Server and Development these work perfect. Code: /*#########Font-Face: Arial-########*/ @font-face {font-family: Arial Rounded MT Bold;src: url(/templates/shushme_deals/fonts/Arial Rounded MT Bold.eot);} @font-face {font-family: "Arial Rounded MT Bold";src:local(Arial Rounded MT Bold), url(/templates/shushme_deals/fontsArial Rounded MT Bold.ttf) format("truetype");} @font-face {font-family: Arial Rounded MT;src: url(/templates/shushme_deals/fonts/Arial Rounded MT.eot);} @font-face {font-family: "Arial Rounded MT";src:local(Arial Rounded MT), url(/templates/shushme_deals/fonts/Arial Rounded MT.ttf) format("truetype");} For some reason on live production site, it does not load the fonts at all. What I'm I missing here. Hey everyone, the development site I'm working on is here.... http://firstchoiceflooring.stealthwd.ca/ The font in the top navigation is Media Gothic.... well, it's SUPPOSED to be. It's rendering really strange. I'm using @font-face. My font looks fine in photo shop, but it doesn't render correctly in FF or website (no IE yet). My CSS is like this.... Code: @font-face { font-family: mediaGothic; src: url( "http://firstchoiceflooring.stealthwd.ca/images/fonts/Md_Gothic11.eot" ); /* IE */ src: url( "http://firstchoiceflooring.stealthwd.ca/images/fonts/Md_Gothic11.ttf" ) format("truetype"); /* non-IE */ } Code: #topNavContainer p{ height:100%; width:100%; text-align:center; font-family: mediaGothic; } Any help would be appreciated. This is my first time using @font-face Has anyone else dealt with a problem with using custom fonts w/ @font-face and Ipads? I have a site http://osake.garychus.com and throughout the site the font Lato is messed up, but on all other platforms it looks great. Hi everyone. Here is the url http://v3p2.stealthwd.ca/ its the dev version of my companies soon-to-be-new website. The font-face code is... Code: @font-face { font-family: 'SlingLight'; src: url('/fonts/sling/slinglight-webfont.eot'); src: url('/fonts/sling/slinglight-webfont.eot?#iefix') format('embedded-opentype'), url('/fonts/sling/slinglight-webfont.woff') format('woff'), url('/fonts/sling/slinglight-webfont.ttf') format('truetype'), url('/fonts/sling/slinglight-webfont.svg#SlingLight') format('svg'); font-weight: normal; font-style: normal; } Any idea why its timing out? Thanks Hi there, I'm completely new to CSS. I'm trying to do this more than one hour but can't get it right. Code: <font color='white'><font size='1' face=verdana size=1> I couldn't find the equivalent of this in CSS This is my last experiment but it doesn't seem to work either Code: fontstyle { color : #FFFFFF; font-family : verdana ; font-size :1;} Thanks I have a 'DIV' tag, its css height property is set to 15px. Why is it, that it's not really 15px until I insert "font: 10px Verdana " *** one of the rules? So fi I have: #topSeperate { height: 15px; width: 100%; background-color: #00FF00; font-weight: bold; font: 10pt Verdana; } The div is perfect, but as soon as I remove the font: tag, it grows in height about 4px even though there is no text typed in the 'DIV'. If this doesnt make sense and you need further explaination, Let me know. Hi there, Does anyone know what font this is that is used for text such as "Everything you need to get a professional website online" at the top and below: "Takeaway Website Standard" When I highlight it, it has a black bacground which is unusual. Any ideas? Thanks! Well, the title might be a little oversimplified, but I guess it caught your attention In the past, I always set my font sizes using px. I know that this is not the appropriate standard (since it doesn't allow a user to re-size the font on their end), but I usually did it because it was easiest and most predictable. Now, I finally want to make the step towards more accessibility and I would like to learn a little bit more about using em's appropriately. Does anyone have any good advise on how to get started with the following questions: How/where do I set the initial font-size, from which I can use em's? What are the dangers of using em's instead of px? Where could this change impact my usual styling? Are there any good resources/tutorials about this? Any help/suggestions/ideas are appreciated... People viewing my site at 120 dpi are seeing misaligned text and layout, whereas people viewing the site at 96dpi can see it properly. I'm using "em" instead of pixels when setting font sizes in CSS. The site has fixed length and width, do I HAVE to allow it to resize itself? Whats the best way to fix font size? I use CSS. The font size seems to stay fix on IE but not on Mozilla and Netscape. Also I notice when I use adgui font it stay fix no matter in what browser and no matter at what text view. Why is that. Are there more of this kinda fonts? Bottom line, whats the best way to fix the size of fonts regardless of browser and at what text view. Thanks for you help Liz Can someone please tell me what the font-stretch property within CSS does? I have been playing around with the following online example, but the way the text is rendered never changes. [access the world wide web]w3schools.com/js/tryit.asp?filename=try_dom_style_fontstretch Could someone please tell me how to use the font-stretch property? I am just trying to see what it does. Thank you! Hi guys I've started this thread in this CSS forum, because I need to find a solution in CSS code. I was given the following image. I must make same menu, using CSS. But this is not a problem. My problem is to find in css a real typography that mimics following image. Does any1 know which css code and which font should I use ? The man who gave me that image doesn't know which font was used Thanks a lot in advance Hello, I would like to know if a font can be imported into a CSS. I am asking that because it would be very nice if I had the opprtunity to design my webpage with the fonts that I want, in order to achieve the desirable layout. Thank you. I'm trying to write a website at the moment and I want to use <h1>/<h2> etc for the headings. Problem is though, the heading is going in to a blue bar and the font needs to be the right size. And naturally, IE and FF display the font in different sizes How would I fix this problem so that the font renders the same size? Could I make a hacked CSS class that only IE can see that I can apply to the <h1> tag to change the font-size to make it the same size as FF displays it as? Hello, My font shorthand have this different outputs on IE and FF Quote: h1 { /*font-size: 16px; font-weight: bold; font-style: normal;*/ font: normal medium bold 16px Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; margin: 0 10px; padding: 15px 0 5px 0; color: #FFF; } If I replace the font-variant at shorthand it works well on IE but still the font size is not rendered Quote: font: normal larger bold 16px Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; the commented long hand is what I'm trying to get Is there any way to embed font so it would be viewable by firefox? I know yo can do it in IE, but can't find a way for firefox. Thanks, Greg i copied some of this code from a page i liked. all it is is a background image and i want to type text over it that is in a table. the problem is i cannot center my text ("<?=$information[nickName]?>"). the text always is on the left, never in the center. i have tried different things such as <td align=center> as opposed to the <td valign=center> the other author has in the 2nd block, the align:center does not work with font. and i have tried appending a ;text-align:center within that SPAN tag, but that does not work either. does anyone have any advice??? thanks! <table border=0 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 width="750" style="border: solid black 2px;"> <tr><td style="background-image:url(images/name_test.jpg); background-attachment: 100% 0%"> <table border="0" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=1><TR><TD valign="center"><SPAN style="font-size: 14pt; font-family: arial black, helvetica; padding: 3px; align: center;"><?=$information[nickName]?></SPAN></TD></TR> </table> |