in a few pages at other sites- not using postnuke - I have seen custom fonts being delivered with a page. I have done a little bit of looking but have not been able to find how a custom font (like say one with zodiac and planetary symbols) can be called and rendered from CSS. I have seen a couple of 3rd party pnModules use custom fonts (off hand I would have to go back and find them) but I have yet to really understand this technique to be able to use it if I wanted to.
I would think that it would be like linking a CSS file to a page or external js to a page. But I am just not finding the right info so that I can even understand just the basic method for delivering the font with the page.
Past alternatives for using custom fonts required folks to download the font seperatly and install it to their system. Custom fonts have been frowned upon in general, with the whole accessibility aspect in addition to the page dependancy on the spacific font, as well as copyright on a font, (I get all that.)
My Basic questions then are:
Yes, I would like to include a custom font for portions of a pnTheme, how might I do this?
And, Where might I find a good CSS tutorial on font delivery with web pages?
Preemptively, I am not so interested in arguments agenst the techniques of using custom fonts - as I know there are more reasons why custom/spacific FAILs where relative/common succeeds & functions. Also I know often times choices are made to use Graphics for symbols where some fonts fail or the understanding of calling a character out of a common font is ignored, so delivering a graphic symbol is not really a point of interest for me here - but it is part of the whole issue - along side accessability, design, readability, and useability.
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