<link href='http://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Radley' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>
Google fonts works brilliantly most of the time but screws up in older versions (12) when it presumably is running low on memory. The font fools the system into thinking worked in that it does not roll over to the next font in the list like it should do it i failed, instead it does not render the forte correctly using the default system font.
On older versions of Opera (12 for example, often used for embedded applications) the Google Font call out for Radley sometimes (probably under heavy memory usage) sometimes neither renders properly nor fails elegantly so the call out rolls over to the next name in the Font-Family
currently selected.Default text.
Radley
Radley
Default text.
<font style="font-size:28px;" face=Radley>Radley</font><br> <font style="font-size:28px;" face=Radley><b>Radley</b></font><p> Default text.<p>
Default text.
<font style="font-size:28px;" face=Garamond,Radley>Garamond,Radley</font><br> <font style="font-size:28px;" face=Garamond,Radley><b>Garamond,Radley</b></font><p> Default text.<p>
Radley,Garamond
Radley,Garamond
Default text.
<font style="font-size:28px;" face=Radley,Garamond>Radley,Garamond</font><br> <font style="font-size:28px;" face=Radley,Garamond><b>Radley,Garamond</b></font><p> Default text.<p>
Default text
<font style="font-size:28px;"><font face=Radley><font face=Garamond>Radley|Garamond</font></font></font><br> <font style="font-size:28px;"><font face=Radley><font face=Garamond><b>Radley|Garamond</b></font></font></font><p> Default text.<p>
Default text.
<font style="font-size:28px;"><font face=Garamond><font face=Radley>Garamond|Radley</font></font></font><br> <font style="font-size:28px;"><font face=Garamond><font face=Radley><b>Garamond|Radley</b></font></font></font><p> Default text.<p>
This is with Windows font smoothing OFF
This is with Windows font smoothing ON
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