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Start your free trialKush Thakker
Courses Plus Student 1,908 PointsWhy we have included 'src:' in first two fonts only not other two?
font-family: 'Abolition Regular';
src: url('../fonts/abolition-regular-webfont.eot');
src: url('../fonts/abolition-regular-webfont.eot?#iefix') format('embedded-opentype'),
url('../fonts/abolition-regular-webfont.woff') format('woff'),
url('../fonts/abolition-regular-webfont.ttf') format('truetype');
why we didn't write src: in front of wolf and truetype?
1 Answer
Eric Butler
33,512 PointsLook at the ends of the lines: while the first src
line ends in a semicolon (meaning it's the end of the declaration), the file paths in the second src:
are separated by commas, which means they are all part of a single declaration -- so they're all part of a single "src". The reason you need 2 src
s at all is because Internet Explorer 9 breaks if you add all those extra fonts to the declaration -- so the first src
acts like a fallback declaration for the second one. The second one will be used by all newer browsers. Here is a popular go-to for some more info about the @font-face rule.
Kush Thakker
Courses Plus Student 1,908 PointsKush Thakker
Courses Plus Student 1,908 PointsThank-you for you answer.