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I'm wondering if I can place a True Type font inside a folder on my site, and force CSS to use it! The reason I'm asking is that some designs use fonts that do not exist in the operating system by default.

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Yes you can, look here for example Web fonts with @font-face - CSS3 . Info
the only thing is that not all (yet) browsers support this. Also you might want to check the font replacement techniques which use more than just css, Dynamic Text Replacement Solutions | Dezinerfolio
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Yes you can, look here for example Web fonts with @font-face - CSS3 . Info
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the only thing is that not all (yet) browsers support this. Also you might want to check the font replacement techniques which use more than just css, Dynamic Text Replacement Solutions | Dezinerfolio
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