Css wants to introduce a font by itself. Is it a little afraid that different browsers do not support it? Css wants to introduce a font by itself. Is it a little afraid that different browsers do not support it?
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Css wants to introduce a font by itself. Is it a little afraid that different browsers do not support it?
Browsers supporting CSS3 support custom fonts, so rest assured.
IE6 and so on.
Alternative font
Additional alternative fonts
Set multiple semicolons and use other functions without default.
@ Font-face I remember that IE5.5 + supports almost all browsers.
For different browsers, you can select default fonts in multiple formats
Baidu's web font conversion tool
There are many online conversion tools to help you automatically generate multiple fonts
Friendly suggestions:
1.1 The user-defined fonts are quite comfortable to use, but generally the font files are relatively large, not to mention Chinese fonts. Therefore, we recommend that you use only one or two fonts for each page, otherwise, the loading speed will be greatly affected.
1.2 it's nice to use a custom font icon.
What are you afraid of? please reference it first! Problem solving