You could precache the font, or edit the font removing the character's not needed to make the overall file size smaller.

designer wrote:
I recently tried a simple @font-face test, via font-squirrel, using a font similar to Bookman. Unless There are tweaks that I don't know, I wouldn't use it on a site that mattered because of the delay. The ordinary font appears, then after some time (seconds, but very noticeable) the embedded font appears. Has anyone else found this? http://www.betasite.fsnet.co.uk/gam/DejaVu/demo.html Thanks, Bob



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