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8 fonts you probably don’t use in CSS, but should

May 11th, 2008 in Sideblog | Be the first to comment!

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Ross Johnson discusses 8 forgotten fonts you may use in CSS. Among them are Palatino Linotype, Century Gothic, Copperplate and Gill Sans — apparently, these fonts are installed on a variety of operating systems.

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