en W3C - Web Fonts Working Group The mission of the Web Fonts Working Group is to develop specifications that allow the interoperable deployment of downloadable fonts on the Web. Thu, 25 Dec 2025 09:30:40 +0000 Laminas_Feed_Writer 2 (https://getlaminas.org) https://www.w3.org/groups/wg/webfonts/ W3C invites implementations of Incremental Font Transfer Thu, 31 Jul 2025 09:25:00 +0000 https://www.w3.org/news/2025/w3c-invites-implementations-of-incremental-font-transfer/ https://www.w3.org/news/2025/w3c-invites-implementations-of-incremental-font-transfer/

The Web Fonts Working Group has published Incremental Font Transfer as a W3C Candidate Recommendation. This specification defines a method to incrementally transfer a font from server to client. The client loads only the portion(s) of the font that they actually need, significantly reducing data transfer. Multiple incremental additions to the same font are possible, such as a user agent updating a font as a user browses multiple pages. Incremental transfer improves on unicode-range by avoiding damage to layout (kerning, ligatures, etc) rules, meaning it can efficiently support fine grained increments to latin and to complex scripts like Indic or Arabic.

Comments are welcome via GitHub issues by 31 October 2025.

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Updated W3C Recommendation: WOFF File Format 2.0 Thu, 08 Aug 2024 05:48:00 +0000 https://www.w3.org/news/2024/updated-w3c-recommendation-woff-file-format-2-0/ https://www.w3.org/news/2024/updated-w3c-recommendation-woff-file-format-2-0/

The Web Fonts Working Group has published WOFF File Format 2.0 as an updated W3C Recommendation. Based on experience with WOFF 1.0, which is widely deployed, this specification was developed to provide improved compression and thus lower use of network bandwidth, while still allowing fast decompression even on mobile devices. This is achieved by combining a content-aware preprocessing step and improved entropy coding, compared to the Flate compression used in WOFF 1.0.

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