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2.3 Google Web Fonts
Thanks to Google’s Web Fonts, we now have the ability to embed non-web safe fonts in our websites, even if our users don’t have the fonts on their systems.
1.Introduction1 lesson, 01:08
1 lesson, 01:08
1.1Introduction01:08
1.1
Introduction
01:08
2.Font Selection15 lessons, 2:09:02
15 lessons, 2:09:02
2.1Font Selection Basics06:29
2.1
Font Selection Basics
06:29
2.2Providing Backup Fonts09:18
2.2
Providing Backup Fonts
09:18
2.3Google Web Fonts09:41
2.3
Google Web Fonts
09:41
2.4Styling the Page08:47
2.4
Styling the Page
08:47
2.5Font Sizing12:44
2.5
Font Sizing
12:44
2.6Spacing for Legibility10:05
2.6
Spacing for Legibility
10:05
2.7Text Color08:53
2.7
Text Color
08:53
2.8Callouts06:53
2.8
Callouts
06:53
2.9Emphasizing Text11:36
2.9
Emphasizing Text
11:36
2.10Small Caps02:23
2.10
Small Caps
02:23
2.11Text Alignment09:13
2.11
Text Alignment
09:13
2.12Using Lists15:40
2.12
Using Lists
15:40
2.13Text Decoration08:19
2.13
Text Decoration
08:19
2.14Text Overflow05:29
2.14
Text Overflow
05:29
2.15Text Shadows03:32
2.15
Text Shadows
03:32
3.Conclusion1 lesson, 02:54
1 lesson, 02:54
3.1Final Thoughts02:54
3.1
Final Thoughts
02:54
Craig has been doodling on computers since the first time he opened Paintbrush in Windows 3.0 in 1990. Since then,
he has constantly sought new and exciting ways to make
beautiful things on computers.