Ok, I had a brief conversation with Justin to clear up some confusion I had 
around this. I was, in fact, misunderstanding how this would work. The reality 
is:

The font file comes with a generated stylesheet that would need to be included 
in the header of the document. That generated stylesheet defines the class 
names for the individual font icons (e.g. "icon-music") and all the necessary 
CSS.

So as the person who simply wants to *use* the font icons in the interface, 
what I need to do is look inside the generated CSS file to find out what the 
class name is, and simply add that class name to the <div>. I don't actually 
have to write any CSS.

This sounds like a lovely plan! +1 :-)

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Anastasia Cheetham     Inclusive Design Research Centre
[email protected]           Inclusive Design Institute
                                        OCAD University

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