[edit] Web Open Font FormatThe Web Open Font Format (WOFF), a format developed during 2009, is essentially a wrapper that contains sfnt-based fonts (TrueType, OpenType or Open Font Format) that have been compressed using a WOFF encoding tool to enable them to be embedded in a web page.[7]. The format uses zip compression[8], typically resulting in a filesize reduction from ttf of over 40%[9]The format has received the backing of many of the main font foundries[10] and, on October 20th, 2009, Mozilla announced that it would provide support for WOFF in Firefox 3.6.[11] During the October 2009 Typ09 conference, Microsoft were reported as saying that they were 'considering' supporting WOFF in Internet Explorer 9.[12] WOFF is "a strong favourite" for standardization by the W3C Web Fonts Working Group.[13]
Quote from: reactosguy on 11 January 2010, 22:33Typical reply to Microsoftist evangelists.What me?I was being sarcastic.I don't like IE.Firefox is much better but I don't think it's as good as many say and I'm tired of the zealotism.
Typical reply to Microsoftist evangelists.
Most old people don't know what a browser is. They just click on Start, then on Internet, so they can book flights and buy lots of stupid shit on eBay.