![]() ![]() In this one, I've set the headings to also use New York. I've also added a style block in the head, where I can insert custom CSS within the post front-matter. Using New York is basically the same: font-family : -apple-system-ui-serif, ui-serif, 'Georgia', serif Using San Francisco requires a bit of a hacky method to use it on the web: font-family : -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, 'Helvetica Neue', Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif Recently(ish) Apple introduced a serif sister font to San Francisco, New York, which I also like. I've been using system fonts for a while, as I really like Apple's San-Francisco font and I like the fact thats its nice a quick as no files to download (sorry if your are on Windows). I wanted to keep things speedy, but wanted to mix up the fonts a bit. Had a bit of a spring clean on the old web log this week. Overview Transcript Meet the expanded San Francisco font family Discover the latest additions to San Francisco the system font for Apple platforms and find out how they can provide more control and versatility when designing interfaces. Using Apple's New York font in CSS Thursday, ![]()
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