FontFonter change temporaly your blog font

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FontFonter is an online tools that permit you to view your blog or website (but also the most famous website like Google or Digg) with another font type.

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FontFonter uses custom CSS and other techniques to temporarily replace a site’s font styles with Web FontFonts. FontFonter can help web designer to study and test new fonts on their blogs or website in a re-design work.

FontFonter is free to use and does not require registration, but it has some limitations like:

  • FontFonter uses some HTML tricks that do not work on all sites.
  • Web FontFonts themselves do not share these limitations.
  • They work reliably on all websites when used via WOFF/EOT files or Typekit.
  • JavaScript, cookies, mobile browsers, Opera and Internet Explorer are not supported.
  • FontFonter is intended for Web FontFont previewing purposes only.

FontFonter was created by Tim Ahrens and FontShop.com, if you want test it this is the link.

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