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WebFonts in 2018: Everything ChangesНовинки

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Chris Lilley
World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)

Chris Lilley is a Technical Director at the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). Considered “the father of SVG”, he also co-authored PNG, was co-editor of CSS2, chaired the group that developed @font-face, and co-developed WOFF 1 and 2. Ex Technical Architecture Group. Chris is still trying to get Color Management on the Web, sigh. Currently working on CSS levels 3/4/5 (no, really), Web Audio, and Progressive Font Enrichment.

Тезисы

The primary subject is CSS Fonts 4, which primarily deals with how to use Variable Fonts on the Web, and restyling Color Fonts. That specification has changed a lot in the last few months, and continues to do so; I am actively involved in developing that specification, and I will be explaining the latest changes.

70% of websites use downloadable fonts now, at least at a basic level. But with CSS Fonts 4 support for OpenType Variable Fonts — a single font file that behaves like multiple fonts, or even an infinity of morphing fonts — and for restyling the palette of Color Fonts, the capabilities opening up for typography on the web are extraordinary. In this session, Chris Lilley explains the most recent, cutting-edge developments and also recaps OpenType font features from CSS Fonts 3, to further improve typography with CSS. Learn what's possible today, and in the near future.

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