FontSquirrel.com Adds @font-face Generator

Usage: Click the “Add Fonts” button and select all the TTF and OTF fonts you want in the @font-face kit. Choose your option then click the download button at the bottom. Voila!

I’ve just started getting into HTML5, CSS3 and @font-faces, and FontSquirrel.com is the resource I turn to the most for eye-catching web enabled type faces. Now they’ve added an @font-face kit generator to their offerings. Just upload a font (that’s legally eligible for web embedding, naturally), and you get your own font kit — ready to add to your CSS.

Very nice resource, and all for free.

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