![]() ![]() While Internet Explorer is able to use directly the correct font file, specified by src: local("Segoe UI Semibold") all other browser need to refer to the font family. The second thing is that your font definition is wrong and doesn't work cross browser. Inter features a tall x-height to aid in readability of mixed-case and lower-case text. The following jsfiddle shows various font weights of Segoe UI, including Light and Semilight:īeside the fact that your font will only be displayed on Windows Devices correctly while it will be ignored on all others that don't have the font installed you need to make sure you have a matching fallback in place. Inter is a variable font family carefully crafted & designed for computer screens. *Įxplicitly define a Segoe UI font-family so that we can assign Segoe UI I'm using the CSS suggested on this StackOverflow answer, as suggested by Microsoft. ![]() It renders great in IE, but Chrome doesn't seem to differentiate between Light and Semilight. ![]() I'm trying to use Segoe UI Light, Segoe UI Semilight, and Segoe UI on a web page. ![]()
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