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Design

Font Section - what provider to use

I am messing about with different type providers - we have a subscription to Typekit. But am I correct in thinking that if a user has disabled JavaScript does that mean it will not work. If I have complete control over what font to use is better to use something that I can embed with @font-face and are Google Fonts just the clip art (ie we dont want to pay for fonts) equivalent of type.

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That is correct that the user needs to have JavaScript enabled for Typekit to work. That being said, if a user doesn't have JavaScript enabled now-a-days, they won't be able to correctly see 90%+ sites without an error or warning. I've used Typekit multiple times and haven't had any issues, I also use Google Fonts, but it's good to have a local SVG file for the font for Windows Chrome. Sometimes it looks a little rough around the edges for some reason with Google Fonts.