In xr_fonts.css I see the following:
@import url(http://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Roboto:250&subset=latin);
In custom_styles.css I see the following:
.Thin_Head1...
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In xr_fonts.css I see the following:
@import url(http://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Roboto:250&subset=latin);
In custom_styles.css I see the following:
.Thin_Head1...
I needed to get a page out quickly and Xara let me do it faster than the wordpress tools.
It's actually a good combination.
Awesome. Thank you.
Even the light version appears extra thick for that font face. From a design perspective this is a real downer.
Thin fonts, when used in large sizes, help balance the page while still commanding...
Yes, latest one. X9
Version 9.2.1.28737 DL x64
Thank you for looking at this.
It seems there is something missing in the way the page is being saved.
The browser is just displaying the font as usual.
I will have to take up the issue with...
I was not familiar with Whatfont. It appears the "light" or "thin" version of the font is being ignored by Xara in exporting the page.
The browser sees and displays a thicker, more normal version...
The center portion of the page was created in Xara Designer and brought in via iframe. The source page produces the same result. http://mattweidnerlaw.com/h/start1.htm
Ok. Take a look
http://mattweidnerlaw.com
Thanks for the comment.
Here is what I am seeing.
In Designer
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In Chrome (looks the same in all other browsers)
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I'm using Google Fonts like Lato Hairline and Roboto Thin. But when these appear in web page previews and published pages the fonts are way too thick.
It seems this is a common problem. Is there a...