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I have an issue in which I have selected a font from Google Web Fonts and implemented it with HTML and in a seperate style-sheet respectively:

<link href='http://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Questrial' 
rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>

Body {font-family: 'Questrial', sans-serif;}

Effectively I have just followed the Web Fonts instructions. It works well in firefox but not any of the other browsers. Does anyone have any ideas?

Many thanks!

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the google docs What browsers are supported?

The Google Web Fonts API is compatible with the following browsers:
  • Google Chrome: version 4.249.4+
  • Mozilla Firefox: version: 3.5+
  • Apple Safari: version 3.1+
  • Opera: version 10.5+
  • Microsoft Internet Explorer: version 6+

If someone using an unsupported browser visits a page that uses the Web Fonts API, then the text is displayed using the next available font in your CSS font stack.

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  • Given that it is supported by Opera 10.5+, I have tested it only tested it on Opera 11.52 so far - so it should work, but doesn't.
    – Sirrah
    Commented Nov 30, 2011 at 20:15
  • just a heads up, ive tested it on opera 10.62 on winXP and it works :)
    – david
    Commented Nov 30, 2011 at 20:44
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Viewing this chart on @font-face browser support, Webkit/Safari and Opera browsers do not support the WOFF font format, which is the format that particular font is in. Also, WOFF format is only supported in IE versions 9 and higher.

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I tested your code in my browser and it is working in the following browsers.

IE 8, Chrome 15.0.+, FF 7.0, Safari 5

Also I have noticed that the Google API will work in the following browsers.

The Google Web Fonts API is compatible with the following browsers:

  • Google Chrome: version 4.249.4+,
  • Mozilla Firefox: version: 3.5+,
  • Apple Safari: version 3.1+,
  • Opera: version 10.5+,
  • Microsoft Internet Explorer: version 6+

Hope you are testing with the above mentioned browsers.

Thank You

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