- Centro Slab & Graublau Sans
- Hernandez & Museo Slab
- Brevia & Rooney
- Turn off webfonts
Depending on your choice of statistical measure, Google’s Chrome browser is now either the most widely used browser in the world already, or is just about to be. It was also the last arrival at the @font-face party, finally turning the switch on to default in early 2010. Like Safari, it’s built on the Webkit rendering engine.
Global Market share: 28.4% (September 2012)
Font formats: Chrome supports TrueType fonts (.ttf) and OpenType fonts with TrueType (.ttf) or PostScript (.otf) outlines. Woff is supported since version 6.
Release: September 2012
OS: All major Windows, Mac OSX and Linux platforms are supported. Mobile browsers for Android and iOS are also available.
Global Market share: 4.05%
Release: July 2012
OS: All major Windows, Mac OSX and Linux platforms are supported. Mobile browsers for Android and iOS are also available.
Global Market share: 21.15%
Release: June 2012
OS: All major Windows, Mac OSX and Linux platforms are supported. Mobile browsers for Android and iOS are also available.
Global Market share: No data
Notes: OpenType features supported in this release
Release: May 2012
OS: All major Windows, Mac OSX and Linux platforms are supported.
Global Market share:No data
Release: March 2012
OS: All major Windows, Mac OSX and Linux platforms are supported.
Global Market Share: No data
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