Technically speaking, you can’t use *any* font, only ones you have license to use on the web, because of copyright reasons. Assuming you have said license, you can use both OpenType and TrueType fonts, which opens up a ton more options for typography. You can use any font you want on the web by using [...]
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You can use any font you want on the web
posted by Bryan Broussard on Sunday, June 13th 2010 at 11:37 am under: WordPress Tags: apis, file format, font foundries, font weight, google, gutter, heavy lifting, opentype, proprietary format, truetype fonts
WordPress Tutorial – How to Upload & Link to a document
posted by Bryan Broussard on Saturday, December 19th 2009 at 4:19 pm under: WordPress Tags: dashboard, media libraries, media library, microsoft, microsoft word doc, page visitors, pdf word, type document, url link, youtube
This tutorial uses WordPress 2.7 and shows three things: How to upload a PDF, Microsoft Word doc, PowerPoint, Excel or other Office-type document using WordPress. How to insert a link to that document into a WordPress post or page. (Visitors to your site can click on the link to download or view the document.) There are [...]
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