When viewing what's actually loading via the developers tools in IE, it shows the font as loading fine. It was also recommended on one thread to add the following the font.css file (didn't work): src: local("☺"), url('format('embedded-opentype'), url('format("truetype") By allowing authors to provide their own fonts, font-face eliminates the need to depend on the limited number of fonts users have installed on their computers. They’re super helpful and if they can’t ID a font for you, no one can. The font-face CSS rule allows web developers to specify online fonts to display text on their web pages. Header set Access-Control-Allow-Origin %e env=origin_is Simply upload an image to the Identifier and it will do it's best to match fonts from Font Squirrel, Fontspring, and MyFonts, with more to come soon If the Font Identifier can’t find your font, we suggest asking the good people at. You can use the various categories to find the typeface youd like to use, find the most popular, recently added, hot or trending additions. Select the one you would like to use on your website as part of your web design. "^http(s)?://(. \.)?(domain1\.org|domain\.com)$" origin_is=$0 Visit Font Squirrel and select Find to search for the font you want to add. Header set Access-Control-Allow-Origin "*" htaccess script per recommended by Fong Squirrel (didn't work). I tried the fixes explained on this thread: Why is my broken in ie9 only?Īs recommended, I tried using direct whole-address links to the fonts (didn't work) e.g., whereas before I had. They render in every browser except Internet Explorer. I uploaded Font Squirrel generated VerbUltra/VerbLight as fonts. Just removed enough template tags to render the type/fonts I'm having issues with. All the HTML, CSS and JS is grabbed from an EECMS site.
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