W3C's WebFonts Working Group Open for Business
The World Wide Web Consortium has launched the new WebFonts Working Group, which aims to bring typographic richness on the Web to its full potential. Font linking mechanisms are already standardized or in development, so the group will focus on WOFF, an interoperable font format for the Web. The group will work in public and will consult widely with the typographic community.
* Read the WebFonts WG charter
* Join the WebFonts Working Group
* Learn more about fonts on the Web
This article was last modified on January 8, 2023
This article was first published on March 19, 2010
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