Doctype HTML5 CSS3 – Part 3B: Web Font Licensing!

Yeah, web fonts are cool alright, but watch out for usability. And do respect licensing terms :) From the inaugural doctypehtml5 CSS3 conference held in Bangalore at the Indian Institute of Bangalore. Don’t forget to visit us at www.facebook.com/outsmart360

CSS3 First Look Full Playlist URL : www.youtube.com For more free web dev video tutorials please visit www.webtutorials.tk . Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. *** Description *** In CSS3 First Look, staff author James Williamson provides an in-depth introduction to the newest CSS standard, detailing its modular format, history, and current level of browser support, while also demonstrating its capabilities and applications. The course includes tutorials on using new selectors, modifying typography and color, working with the box model, and understanding media queries. *** Topics include *** Understanding the history of CSS3 Working with the new selectors Adding transparency and gradients Specifying web fonts with @font-face Understanding the advances to page layout Looking at CSS3 box model capabilities Using 2D and 3D transforms Understanding media queries

(25/27) – Font Options and the Google Font API – TDI Project

In this video you will see a few different options for using non-standard Web fonts for your Web page.

lynda.com tutorial | Typography for Web Designers—Choosing a web safe font

Watch the entire tutorial at www.lynda.com In this course, Laura Franz shows web designers how to choose fonts for a web site and create beautiful, legible type. Typography for Web Designers shows how to create designs that maximize readability (and keep visitors on the page) by attending to size, line-height, line length, alignment, color, chunking text with vertical space, and creating hierarchy. Lessons are also included on the incorporation of web fonts, styling type with CSS, and creating font harmony by using two fonts that work well together. Examples of how professionals apply these typographic rules on their sites are also shown.

Watch the entire course at www.lynda.com In Typography with CSS in Dreamweaver, author Joseph Lowery dives deep into key typographic concepts. The course introduces Dreamweaver type tools and shows how to perform basic text modifications, establish the appropriate type unit, integrate custom web fonts, and apply drop shadows, gradients, and other effects. The course also provides in-depth tutorials on structuring text with headings, paragraphs, columns, and lists, and offers a preview of Adobe’s proposed CSS Regions.

WebINK web font service and Suitcase Fusion 3

The WebINK web font service is integrated into Suitcase Fusion 3. You can preview and select web fonts, add them to Type Drawers and export CSS – all from your font manager.

Gary Rosenzweig takes a look at what is new in Safari 3.1, including style-sheet animation, embedded Web fonts and the video tag.

Adjust Firefox Font Size

Firefox provides the ability to adjust the font size easily. These changes can be made temporarily or permanently depending on the method you use to make the change. You can also change the colors of web fonts and links in this same area.

WebINK is a new way to include font creativity on your websites. WebINK allows you to rent web fonts for use on your site. With around 2000 fonts and growing, there’s a wide variety of high quality fonts ready for use on the web.