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If you can see the Filipino greeting Mabuhay above in Baybayin script, your browser have support for webfonts. You should see the actual fonts of the websites that use webfonts (a.k.a. CSS2 @font-face rule) - as the designer intended.
The Creative Commons Webfont
If you can see the following, then your browser supports the CSS Level 2 @font-face rule.
- No Rights Reserved: 🄍
- Share-Alike logo: 🄎
- Non-Commercial logo: 🄏
- Creative Commons circle: 🅭
- Public Domain logo: 🅮
- Attribution logo: 🅯
For example, all my sites are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. CC BY-SA is:
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If you can not see anything, then your browser does not support the CSS2 @font-face rule. Time to upgrade your browser or switch to a better one.
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If you want to learn how you can implement cross-browser webfonts support on your website, read: How-To Implement Cross-Browser @font-face Support.
For more about Baybayin script, read: Baybayin - The Forgotten Pre-Hispanic Writing of the Filipino.
You can also check out the: Baybayin Typepad No.01 if you want to try typing the Filipino script.