El 5/11/09 5:27 PM, Aryeh Gregor escribió:
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 8:04 PM, Ariel T. Glennariel@wikimedia.org wrote:
Except for the Wiktionaries, given that they will include lemmas from (eventually) all languages. For an indication of the size of the problem even now, folks might look at the entry for http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/dictionary ...
It's not a good idea, however you slice it, for text on the page to not render while a multimegabyte font file downloads on the first page view. As far as I know, this is exactly what happens in Safari right now. If that's correct (I haven't tested), little squares for some users on some pages are far preferable. Even if an interim font does render while the web font downloads, it's still not a good use of our viewers' bandwidth.
Yup... Let's arbitrarily throw around size targets like: <100k good, <50k best, <20k miraculous. Primary target for scripts with major accessibility problems, where the download tax is outweighed by the improved reach.
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 8:21 PM, Brion Vibberbrion@wikimedia.org wrote:
El 5/11/09 5:04 PM, Ariel T. Glenn escribió:
I can see your Spanish practice going on right now. :D
:D
-- brion