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TrueDoc in Georgia

This is Microsoft Georgia. You may or may not have it installed on your system. If you don't, you should. You can download it now for free.

But even if you don't have it downloaded, if the page you visit uses TrueDoc, then you can see it--and see just how readable it is on-screen.

If you're using a V4 browser,
the fonts on this page
should appear in Georgia
from Microsoft
by way of Bitstream.

Both of these fonts are graphics. The text you're reading here, even the script heading above, they're all just text--swipe over them with your mouse and see.

This is all made possible through Bitstream TrueDoc, software that lets you embed fonts onto web pages.

This is gmNanogram again. It's already in your browser cache, so I can set a lot of type in it and you'll see it instantly.

Same with ITC Highlander
Once a visitor downloads a TrueDoc font, they can use it on the rest of your site--but only on your site, because "DocLock" ensures that they can't use the font file on their own computer, or on their own site.

Remember, these are fonts, not graphics. The advantage is that you can get all the emotional impact of the typefaces you want, without having to set all your text as graphics. So your text downloads fast, is indexed by search engines, and is still available even to those with older browsers, text-only browsers, or those who view the web with graphics turned off.
 

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