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9 May, 2008
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8 fonts you probably don’t use in css, but should
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There are quite a few high quality typefaces that are available on most new computer systems and you can always fall back on the common ones. Here is a quick and dirty list of fonts you should and could use in your designs and stylesheets.Need more? Read these related posts:
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