Found 22 results for “@font-face”
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JavaScript Style Badge – Your JS Signature
I recently launched a new hobby website of mine: http://jsstyle.github.com/. The purpose of this page is simple: after filling out a JS-related questionnaire, users are awarded by a small fingerprint of their answers (somewhat similar to the Geek Code). It is possible to use the generated badge as an e-mail signature or to impress your […]
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Mozilla Hacks Weekly, December 8th 2011
Thursday is here, and just like every week when that day comes, we at Mozilla want to share some good reading with you.
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Firefox 5 is here
Today, three months after the release of Firefox 4, we release Firefox 5, thanks to our new development cycle. Developers will be able to create richer animations using CSS3 Animations. This release comes with various improvements, performance optimization and bug fixes. CSS3 Animations CSS Animations (check out the documentation) are a new way to create […]
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Firefox 4 Demos: Awesome CSS3 Planetarium
O hai pixel lovers! Check out this gorgeous CSS3 demo: Planetarium, by the LittleWorkshop team (@glecollinet & @whatthefranck). Screencast: Youtube link. Gorgeous Animations The principal feature show-cased in this demo is CSS3 Transitions. The animation between the welcome-screen and the planet-screen, and the animation between the different planets are powered by transitions. But there are […]
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Firefox 4: OpenType font feature support
When @font-face support was introduced in Firefox 3.5, web authors were suddenly given a way of dramatically enhancing the typography used on their sites. With all major browsers slated to soon support WOFF fonts offered by many font vendors, the range of fonts available on the web is far wider than it was just two […]
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Firefox: 46 features you might not know about
Ever since the release of Firefox 3 we’ve been doing a lot of work to add new capabilities for web developers. We thought it would be worth it to make a post that actually listed all of the features that we knew about and people might not know about. This contains everything that we’ve done […]
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Firefox 3.6 Beta 1 now available – what's new for web developers
Firefox 3.6b1 is now available for download. As usual, this is a beta release so the usual warnings about eating your data and burning your house down apply. If you download and run this beta you will get updates as we make them available – once every 1-2 weeks or so. To keep up with […]
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after Firefox 3.6 – new font control features for designers
Note: the discussion below applies to work in progress that might show up in Firefox 3.7. It does not describe features in Firefox 3.6. This post is from Jonathan Kew and John Daggett. He’s supplied a 5 minute video that shows some of the features on the fly. If you’re a total font nerd and […]
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Web Open Font Format for Firefox 3.6
This article was written by John Daggett. John is a Mozilla contributor and has been working hard with font creators and web developers to improve the state of fonts on the web. This article is a high-level overview of whats different and shows some examples of WOFF in use. A full list of other supporting […]
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arun talks about html5, fonts and india
Recently Arun Ranganathan, one of the members of the Mozilla Evangelism team, created a video for MozCamp Mumbai. It’s about 20 minutes long and he covers a huge number of topics: the new @font-face CSS property and how it affects the ability for people to receive properly localized content, the differences between the various standards […]