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    <title>pieroxy.net - Target your CSS fonts on different platforms</title>
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    <description>Continuing on my journey to find the proper set of fonts for my website, I was a little surprised to see the way the different vendors handle native fonts in CSS. In this realm, there are three players that handle both the OS and the browser: Apple ...</description>
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      <title>Re: Target your CSS fonts on different platforms</title>
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      <content:encoded>{font-family:sans-serif-condensed} does not work for me on Mac or iOS (the only devices I have.  When specifying that, the browser can't locate the font, so it displays the SERIF default, which I think is Times.</content:encoded>
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