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Implementing Google's Font API
By: Dave Davies 2010-08-05 Have you ever wanted to use a font on your website and werent able to simply because it wasnt a web-safe font? Perhaps you wanted a beautiful scrolling heading but knew that... doing so would require creating an image heading and really " thats just not good SEO is it? Last week the solution to this issue was brought to my attention by Jacob Gube over on the Mashable site in his article on the implementation of Googles New Google Font API. Basically this is a standardized mechanism for pulling in external font definitions into IE, Firefox, Safari, etc. allowing designers and website owners to finally use the fonts they feel would best work with their design. Im not going to bother outlining how it works, Jacob does a great job so head on over to the article on the Mashable site at http://mashable.com/2010/07/29/google-font-api-guide/. CommentsAbout the Author: Dave Davies is the CEO of Beanstalk Search Engine Optimization, Inc. Beanstalk offers guaranteed SEO services, consulting, link building services and SEO training. Visit their site for more details and be sure to read their SEO blog to keep updated ont he latest goings-on in the world of search. |
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