Typekit, a web service that helps designers use elaborate typefaces in their web projects, has announced an easy way to use custom fonts on WordPress.com blogs. That means your WordPress.com hosted blogs can now take advantage of Typekit's font library in just a few clicks.
Typekit is like a YouTube for fonts. Browse through Typekit's library of available fonts, pick one you like and cut and paste some code into your site. As we noted when we first looked at Typekit earlier this year, the service is one of the easiest ways for web designers to use creative fonts without sacrificing web standards or violating font licenses.
With the new WordPress.com features, you don't even need to know HTML or mess with any code to take advantage of Typekit.
To use the new Typekit features, just log in to your WordPress.com dashboard and click on the Appearance menu in the left-hand navigation menu. On the Appearance page you'll find a new option, "Typekit Fonts," with a place to add your Kit ID.
To get your Kit ID, you'll need to create an account at Typekit.com and select the free option. From there, you can paste over the code and chose from any of Typekit's fonts.
Not using WordPress.com? No problem, there are already two plugins that make it easy to integrate Typekit into a self-hosted WordPress blog. If you're on another blogging platform or custom site you can still use Typekit -- see our earlier hands-on review of Typekit for details on how to use Typekit on your site.
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