![]() I think it would be good to label the screenshots AS screenshots. That the source is a screen shot from an actual browser is irrelevant – screen shots are images. Singh was quite right about Typekit’s using images instead of native browser “HTML text” to display the fonts. “The samples are screenshots from Firefox on a Mac, so they represent actual font rendering.” If that presents no performance problem, then perhaps future blog posts could be limited to a number similar to that – say twenty or so? In short, I say “balderdash”. And that’s not counting the fonts loading in the surrounding page. The sample page for, say the font “Jubilat”, has fourteen fonts loading. “But loading dozens (or more) fonts on a particular page is bad practice, as it will lead to performance problems.” Mandy said in response to Jacob Singh’s comment:
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