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Myriad Pro Use Online


jmj8778

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Like many, I love Myriad Pro... but only when crisp anti-aliasing is applied.


It is impossible to specify anti-aliasing for web use, yet Myriad Pro is used, and displays nicely, on many sites, including the right hand of this site: helpme.webink.com/customer/portal/articles/153345-adding-the-webink-css-on-your-site


WebInk is also what I used to test Myriad Pro on my own site, and it appears with no anti-aliasing = looks terrible.


Any idea how to implement Myriad Pro so it looks like the beautiful font it is?
 
I dont think Myriad Pro is a native web font hence it will not display right for everyone unless you embed the font into your site, Normally via Javascript.

However that being said there are plenty of services out there that let you embed "luxory fonts" ie Google now provide a font embedding service I have never tried it but it is well known through out the industry.

Learn more here
https://developers.google.com/webfonts/docs/webfont_loader
 
You misunderstood the question. I have no problem implementing it, using a service like you said, WebInk. There are a ton of these and they are easy to use.

What I am asking is for a solve to duplicate the 'crisp' anti-aliasing that you can select within PS.

Anyone have any ideas???

I dont think Myriad Pro is a native web font hence it will not display right for everyone unless you embed the font into your site, Normally via Javascript.

However that being said there are plenty of services out there that let you embed "luxory fonts" ie Google now provide a font embedding service I have never tried it but it is well known through out the industry.
 

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