问题
Do major web and desktop email clients support the font-face feature? It would be only logical to assume that they don't but thought I'd ask anyway. Has anybody tested?
回答1:
font-face email support
Campaign monitor and type-kit have done some research on this topic and have found support to be very rare. Only iPhone and Apple Mail work at all.
http://www.campaignmonitor.com/blog/post/3044/does-font-face-work-in-email/
This is unfortunate as, as of January 2010 all of the major browsers support font-face.
- Safari 3.1
- IE - all versions
- Firefox 3.6
- Chrome 4
- Opera 10
See http://webfonts.info/wiki/index.php?title=@font-face_browser_support
回答2:
Do not use the font-face feature. It's most likely that it won't work on enough clients to be a pain.
回答3:
Since my curiosity was so big, I went, and ran a test with 17 different email clients (amen Litmus App) and as you might have guessed - pretty much none of them support @font-face. Of all the 17 clients only Apple Mail 3 and Apple Mail 4 actually supported it (amen Mac) and AOL Mail took so much time testing, I didn't even bother waiting for it, ditch minority.
So the conclusion is - unless the year number in you calendar shows 2020, don't bother using @font-face in your email newsletters, stick to Impact, and Georgia.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1874718/font-face-support-in-major-email-clients