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    What happens when you come across a font online you’d like to use within your website?
    Look in the source code? That’s so… archaic.

    Don’t worry, there’s a better way . . . . . .


    Web designers (perhaps even those that are involved with a new site or redesign) should check out FOUNT – a very handy bookmarklet that provides the ability to identify any Web font in a font stack (e.g. Google Web Fonts or Typekit) that is used on a web page.


    Fount provides a good amount of information, indicating the font size, weight, and style
    (bold, italicized, etc.) – and works in Safari, Chrome, Firefox, and IE8+.



    Simply click the Fount bookmarklet in their browser toolbar menu, highlight the text using the font,
    and click again to see the details.

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