Le mercredi 17 juin 2009 à 16:53 +0100, Dave Crossland a écrit : > Hi, > > Just upgraded my Firefox to the 3.5 prerelease, and its welcome page > is http://en-us.www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/3.5/whatsnew/ which uses > a comic font loaded via > http://en-us.www.mozilla.com/style/tignish/firstrun-3-5-rc1.css but > which I can't track down the developers of. Its available from > http://www.dafont.com/Laffayette-Comic-Pro.font but I see no clear > copyright license :(
Yay for @font-face. Not surprised the first examples are misuse. The mozilla blog that was posted promoted css patterns with @font-face with yet other ways to make people miserable (decide you want Helvetica Neue, admit it's not available everywhere, link through @font-face a mgopen file instead, but not tell the navigator the mgopen is ok so systems that have mgopen installed or know how to substitute it get to download the web ttf inconditionally) I'm not impressed but then I'm about the only person on this list who never believed in @font-face world-saving powers in the first place. -- Nicolas Mailhot
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