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: License the real font as a webfont from.In case anyone is still looking for Helvetica Neue Condensed Bold, you essentially have two options. So this is the best font stack for Helvetica Neue Condensed Bold I could find: font-family: "HelveticaNeue-CondensedBold", "HelveticaNeueBoldCondensed", "HelveticaNeue-Bold-Condensed", "Helvetica Neue Bold Condensed", "HelveticaNeueBold", "HelveticaNeue-Bold", "Helvetica Neue Bold", "HelveticaNeue", "Helvetica Neue", 'TeXGyreHerosCnBold', "Helvetica", "Tahoma", "Geneva", "Arial Narrow", "Arial", sans-serif font-weight:600 font-stretch:condensed I had the same problem and trouble getting it to work on all browsers. It's probably worth using: font-family: "HelveticaNeue-CondensedBold", "Helvetica Neue" Īs a fallback, else other browsers might default to serif if they can't work it out.
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This works because I'm using the postscript name (find the font in Font Book, hit cmd+ I), which is non-standard behaviour. After a lot of fiddling, got it working (only tested in Webkit) using: font-family: "HelveticaNeue-CondensedBold" įont-stretch was dropped between CSS2 and 2.1, though is back in CSS3, but is only supported in IE9 (never thought I'd be able to say that about any CSS prop!)
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