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I would advice you to use the Google Font Embedding API , but the Fonts available on them are now limited. Kernest also has a good Collection of Fonts. If you use Cufon make sure that you have the rights to use the font. Cufon will allow you to use virtually any font but its not as robust as the other two methods.
If you have any doubts regarding Font Embedding, please let me know via the comments and i will try to help you out.
I would advice you to use the Google Font Embedding API , but the Fonts available on them are now limited. Kernest also has a good Collection of Fonts. If you use Cufon make sure that you have the rights to use the font. Cufon will allow you to use virtually any font but its not as robust as the other two methods.
If you have any doubts regarding Font Embedding, please let me know via the comments and i will try to help you out.
Adding Custom Fonts to Blogger can improve the look and feel of your blog. Before getting into font embedding lets know how this works.
In your templates you can use any font you want, but these would be properly displayed only if the viewer has those fonts installed on his/her System.
Font embedding Techniques allows you to use any font on your Blog and these fonts will be viewable to the viewers even if they don’t have the font installed on their Systems.
@font-face is the best Font Embedding technique in my opinion but it wont easily work with externally uploaded fonts unless the server has special Access Control Headers for your blog .(blogger wont allow you to upload the font to it’s servers :P ) So here are certain simple alternative methods to add custom fonts to your blog. These are listed out in an order of my preference






