Very interesting article, I might use this. Just to be a nitpicker though, in the first CSS example you gave, the file extension was .ttf, however you gave it a format of opentype (rather than truetype). However, great thoughts, and really looking forward to the rest of the 24 ways this year :)
Very interesting article, I might use this. Just to be a nitpicker though, in the first CSS example you gave, the file extension was .ttf, however you gave it a format of opentype (rather than truetype). However, great thoughts, and really looking forward to the rest of the 24 ways this year :)